Mary M McDermott1,2, Kiang Liu2, Timothy J Carroll3,4, Melina Kibbe5,6, Luigi Ferrucci7, Jack M Guralnik8, Mark Morasch5, William Pearce5, James Carr3, Chun Yuan9,10, Christopher M Kramer11, Lu Tian12, Yihua Liao2, Debiao Li13, Michael H Criqui14. 1. Department of Medicine, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. 2. Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. 3. Department of Radiology, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. 4. Department of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology, Northwestern University. 5. Department of Surgery, Northwestern University. 6. Division of Vascular Surgery, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center. 7. Longitudinal Studies Section, Clinical Research Branch, National Institute on Aging. 8. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine. 9. Department of Radiology, Electrical Engineering, and Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle. 10. Department of Radiology, University of Washington School of Medicine. 11. Department of Radiology, University of Virginia. 12. Department of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine. 13. Cedar Sinai Hospital, California. 14. Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California at San Diego.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We studied associations of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-measured plaque area and relative percent lumen reduction in the proximal superficial femoral artery with Walking Impairment Questionnaire (WIQ) scores and quality of life in people with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS: Four-hundred forty-two participants with PAD underwent cross-sectional imaging of the proximal superficial femoral artery with MRI, and completed the WIQ and the Short-Form-12 mental and physical functioning questionnaires. Questionnaires were scored on a 0-100 scale (100=best). Results adjust for age, sex, race, the ankle brachial index (ABI), comorbidities, and other covariates. RESULTS: Adjusting for age, sex, race, ABI, comorbidities, and other covariates, higher mean plaque area was associated with poorer WIQ distance scores (1st quintile (least plaque)-44.8, 2nd quintile-43.3, 3rd quintile-38.9, 4th quintile-34.6, 5th quintile (greatest plaque)-30.6, p trend <0.001) and poorer WIQ speed scores (1st quintile-40.6, 2nd quintile-39.6, 3rd quintile-39.5, 4th quintile-32.8, 5th quintile-33.0, p trend =0.019). Similar associations of higher maximum plaque area, mean lumen reduction, and maximum lumen reduction with poorer WIQ distance and speed scores were observed. Plaque measures were not associated with WIQ stair climbing scores or SF-12 scores. CONCLUSION: Among participants with PAD, greater plaque burden and smaller lumen area in the proximal superficial femoral artery are associated with poorer walking endurance and slower walking speed as measured by the WIQ, even after adjusting for the ABI.
PURPOSE: We studied associations of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-measured plaque area and relative percent lumen reduction in the proximal superficial femoral artery with Walking Impairment Questionnaire (WIQ) scores and quality of life in people with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD). METHODS: Four-hundred forty-two participants with PAD underwent cross-sectional imaging of the proximal superficial femoral artery with MRI, and completed the WIQ and the Short-Form-12 mental and physical functioning questionnaires. Questionnaires were scored on a 0-100 scale (100=best). Results adjust for age, sex, race, the ankle brachial index (ABI), comorbidities, and other covariates. RESULTS: Adjusting for age, sex, race, ABI, comorbidities, and other covariates, higher mean plaque area was associated with poorer WIQ distance scores (1st quintile (least plaque)-44.8, 2nd quintile-43.3, 3rd quintile-38.9, 4th quintile-34.6, 5th quintile (greatest plaque)-30.6, p trend <0.001) and poorer WIQ speed scores (1st quintile-40.6, 2nd quintile-39.6, 3rd quintile-39.5, 4th quintile-32.8, 5th quintile-33.0, p trend =0.019). Similar associations of higher maximum plaque area, mean lumen reduction, and maximum lumen reduction with poorer WIQ distance and speed scores were observed. Plaque measures were not associated with WIQ stair climbing scores or SF-12 scores. CONCLUSION: Among participants with PAD, greater plaque burden and smaller lumen area in the proximal superficial femoral artery are associated with poorer walking endurance and slower walking speed as measured by the WIQ, even after adjusting for the ABI.
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