Prediabetes and the Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease: A Meta-Analysis

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Annals of vascular surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1016/j.avsg.2024.06.045
Yan Zhang, Bo Song, Yifan Wang, Yu Sun
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Abstract

Background

Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a significant vascular condition that can lead to severe complications, including limb ischemia and cardiovascular events. This meta-analysis aims to evaluate the association between prediabetes, an intermediate state between normoglycemia and diabetes, and the risk of developing PAD.

Methods

A comprehensive search of PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases was conducted to identify relevant cohort studies up to April 12, 2024. Data extraction was performed independently by 2 reviewers, and any discrepancies were resolved by consensus. Pooled risk ratios (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using a random effects model to account for heterogeneity among studies.

Results

A total of 8 cohort studies comprising 90,133 participants were included in the meta-analysis. The pooled analysis revealed that individuals with prediabetes had a significantly higher risk of PAD compared to those with normoglycemia (RR = 1.27; 95% CI: 1.13–1.42; P < 0.001; I2 = 55%). Subgroup analyses indicated that the association was stronger in prediabetes defined by mildly elevated hemoglobin A1c (RR: 1.47) compared to those defined by impaired fasting glucose (RR: 1.21) or impaired glucose tolerance (RR: 1.17, p for subgroup difference <0.001). In addition, a stronger association was observed for studies reporting clinically diagnosed PAD compared to studies that included asymptomatic PAD (RR: 1.32 vs. 0.92; p for subgroup difference = 0.02).

Conclusions

This meta-analysis demonstrates a significant association between prediabetes and an increased risk of PAD in a generally community-derived population.
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糖尿病前期与外周动脉疾病风险:一项荟萃分析。
背景:外周动脉疾病(PAD)是一种严重的血管疾病,可导致严重的并发症,包括肢体缺血和心血管事件。本荟萃分析旨在评估糖尿病前期(介于正常血糖和糖尿病之间的中间状态)与罹患 PAD 风险之间的关联:对 PubMed、EMBASE 和 Web of Science 数据库进行了全面检索,以确定截至 2024 年 4 月 12 日的相关队列研究。数据提取由两名审稿人独立完成,如有任何差异,则以协商一致的方式解决。采用随机效应模型计算汇总相对风险(RRs)和95%置信区间(CIs),以考虑研究间的异质性:荟萃分析共纳入了 8 项队列研究,共有 90133 名参与者。汇总分析显示,与血糖正常者相比,糖尿病前期患者患 PAD 的风险明显更高(RR = 1.27,95% CI:1.13-1.42,p < 0.001;I2 = 55%)。亚组分析表明,与空腹血糖受损(RR:1.21)或糖耐量受损(RR:1.17,亚组差异 p <0.001)的糖尿病前期患者相比,血红蛋白 A1c 轻度升高(RR:1.47)的糖尿病前期患者的相关性更强。此外,与包括无症状 PAD 的研究相比,报告临床诊断 PAD 的研究观察到更强的关联性(RR:1.32 对 0.92,亚组差异 p = 0.02):这项荟萃分析表明,在一般社区人群中,糖尿病前期与PAD风险增加之间存在显著关联。
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期刊介绍: Annals of Vascular Surgery, published eight times a year, invites original manuscripts reporting clinical and experimental work in vascular surgery for peer review. Articles may be submitted for the following sections of the journal: Clinical Research (reports of clinical series, new drug or medical device trials) Basic Science Research (new investigations, experimental work) Case Reports (reports on a limited series of patients) General Reviews (scholarly review of the existing literature on a relevant topic) Developments in Endovascular and Endoscopic Surgery Selected Techniques (technical maneuvers) Historical Notes (interesting vignettes from the early days of vascular surgery) Editorials/Correspondence
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