Coronary vascular dysfunction is associated with increased risk of death in patients with peripheral artery disease

Journal of nuclear cardiology : official publication of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology(2023)

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Background Peripheral artery disease (PAD) and coronary vascular dysfunction are common in patients with cardiometabolic disease. Neither the prevalence of coronary vascular dysfunction among patients with PAD nor the prognostic impact with these two conditions present together has been well studied. Methods Consecutive patients who underwent PET MPI were analyzed for presence of coronary vascular dysfunction [myocardial blood flow reserve (MBFR) < 2]. Cox regression was used to examine the association of reduced MBFR with mortality in patients with PAD, as well as the association of comorbid MBFR < 2 and PAD with all-cause death. Results Among 13,940 patients, 1936 (14%) had PAD, 7782 (56%) had MBFR < 2 and 1346 (10%) had both PAD and MBFR < 2. Reduced MBFR was very common (69.5%) and was associated with increased risk of all-cause death (HR 1.69, 95%CI 1.32, 2.16, p < 0.01) in patients with PAD. Patients with both PAD and MBFR < 2, and those with either PAD or reduced MBFR had increased risk of death compared to those with neither condition: PAD + MBFR < 2 [(HR 95%CI), 2.30; 1.97–2.68], PAD + MBFR ≥ 2 (1.37; (1.08–1.72), PAD − MBFR < 2 (1.98; 1.75–2.25), p < 0.001 for all). Conclusion Coronary vascular dysfunction was common in patients with PAD and was associated with increased risk of death.
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Peripheral artery disease,Coronary microvascular dysfunction,Coronary artery disease,Myocardial blood flow reserve
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