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外周动脉疾病与老年人后续传染性疾病风险:ARIC 研究。

Peripheral Artery Disease and Subsequent Risk of Infectious Disease in Older Individuals: The ARIC Study.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD.

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.

出版信息

Mayo Clin Proc. 2022 Nov;97(11):2065-2075. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2022.03.038. Epub 2022 Oct 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To quantify the association of peripheral artery disease (PAD) with infection risk because PAD has been understudied despite recognition of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease as a risk factor for infection.

METHODS

Among 5082 participants of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study (aged 71 to 90 years during 2011-2013), we assessed the association of PAD status, based on clinical history and ankle-brachial index (ABI), with infection-related hospitalization (through December 2019) using multivariable Cox regression. We also cross-classified participants by PAD and coronary heart disease (CHD)/stroke status at baseline, with implications for polyvascular disease.

RESULTS

During the median follow-up of 6.5 years, there were 1677 infection-related hospitalizations. Peripheral artery disease (clinical history or ABI ≤0.90) was independently associated with the risk of overall infection (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 1.66 [95% CI, 1.42 to 1.94] vs ABI of 1.11 to 1.20), as was borderline low ABI of 0.91 to 1.00 (adjusted HR, 1.75 [95% CI, 1.47 to 2.07]). Results were consistent across major types of infection (ie, cellulitis, bloodstream infection, pneumonia, and urinary tract infection). For overall infection, PAD plus CHD/stroke had the highest HR of hospitalized infection (1.9), and PAD alone and CHD/stroke alone showed similar HRs of 1.6. For subtypes of infection, PAD alone had the highest HR of approximately 2 for bloodstream infection; PAD alone and PAD plus CHD/stroke had a similar risk of urinary tract infection with HR of approximately 1.7.

CONCLUSION

Peripheral artery disease and borderline low ABI were robustly associated with infection-related hospitalization of older adults. The contribution of PAD to infection risk was comparable to that of CHD/stroke, warranting clinical attention to PAD for the prevention of infectious diseases.

摘要

目的

定量评估外周动脉疾病(PAD)与感染风险之间的关联,因为尽管动脉粥样硬化性心血管疾病已被认为是感染的危险因素,但 PAD 的研究仍相对较少。

方法

在 Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities 研究(2011-2013 年参与者年龄为 71-90 岁)的 5082 名参与者中,我们使用多变量 Cox 回归评估了基于临床病史和踝臂指数(ABI)的 PAD 状态与感染相关住院治疗(截至 2019 年 12 月)之间的关联。我们还根据基线时的 PAD 和冠心病(CHD)/中风状况对参与者进行交叉分类,以了解多血管疾病的情况。

结果

在中位随访 6.5 年期间,共有 1677 例感染相关住院治疗。PAD(临床病史或 ABI≤0.90)与总体感染风险独立相关(调整后的危险比[HR],1.66 [95%CI,1.42 至 1.94] vs ABI 为 1.11 至 1.20),ABI 处于低值 0.91 至 1.00 也呈边缘相关(调整 HR,1.75 [95%CI,1.47 至 2.07])。结果在主要感染类型(即蜂窝织炎、血流感染、肺炎和尿路感染)中均一致。对于总体感染,PAD 加 CHD/中风的感染住院率最高(HR 为 1.9),而 PAD 单一病症和 CHD/中风单一病症的感染住院率相似(HR 为 1.6)。对于感染的亚类,PAD 单一病症的血流感染住院率最高(HR 约为 2);PAD 单一病症和 PAD 加 CHD/中风的尿路感染风险相似,HR 约为 1.7。

结论

PAD 和边界低值 ABI 与老年人感染相关的住院治疗密切相关。PAD 对感染风险的贡献与 CHD/中风相当,因此需要关注 PAD 以预防传染病。

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