Diabetes Mellitus and Peripheral Vascular Disease

T. PrathibhaDivyaRadha, A. P.S, Sukumaran Annamalai
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Chronic complications or the long-term side effects of diabetes mellitus includes microvascular complications which affects smaller blood vessels such as retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy and macrovascular complications which affects larger blood vessels supplying the heart, brain, and extremities. Prevalence of Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) in diabetes ranges between 20% and 30%. Endothelial cell dysfunction, vascular smooth muscle cell dysfunction, inflammation, impaired platelet function and abnormal coagulation are the other key factors in progression of PVD in diabetes. Ankle Brachial Index can be used as a screening tool at regular intervals. Apart from the intensified multifactorial treatment of all modifiable risk factors, intensive therapy targeted at glycemic control and other modifiable cardiovascular risk factor is needed to prevent micro and macro vascular complications of diabetes, especially PVD.
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糖尿病和周围血管疾病
糖尿病的慢性并发症或长期副作用包括影响小血管的微血管并发症,如视网膜病变、肾病、神经病变和影响供应心脏、大脑和四肢的大血管的大血管并发症。糖尿病患者外周血管疾病(PVD)的患病率在20%到30%之间。内皮细胞功能障碍、血管平滑肌细胞功能障碍、炎症、血小板功能受损和凝血异常是糖尿病PVD进展的其他关键因素。踝肱指数可作为定期筛查工具。除了加强对所有可改变危险因素的多因素治疗外,还需要针对血糖控制和其他可改变心血管危险因素进行强化治疗,以预防糖尿病特别是PVD的微、大血管并发症。
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