Correlation between patient-reported symptoms and ankle-brachial index after revascularization for peripheral arterial disease

Hyung Gon Je, Bo Hyun Kim, Kyoung Im Cho, Jae Sik Jang, Yong Hyun Park, John Spertus

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Abstract

Improvement in quality of life (QoL) is a primary treatment goal for patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The current study aimed to quantify improvement in the health status of PAD patients following peripheral revascularization using the peripheral artery questionnaire (PAQ) and ankle-brachial index (ABI), and to evaluate possible correlation between the two methods. The PAQ and ABI were assessed in 149 symptomatic PAD patients before, and three months after peripheral revascularization. Mean PAQ summary scores improved significantly three months after revascularization (+49.3 ± 15 points, p < 0.001). PAQ scores relating to patient symptoms showed the largest improvement following revascularization. The smallest increases were seen in reported treatment satisfaction (all p’s < 0.001). As expected the ABI of treated limbs showed significant improvement post-revascularization (p < 0.001). ABI after revascularization correlated with patient-reported changes in the physical function and QoL domains of the PAQ. Twenty-two percent of PAD patients were identified as having a poor response to revascularization (increase in ABI < 0.15). Interestingly, poor responders reported improvement in symptoms on the PAQ, although this was less marked than in patients with an increase in ABI > 0.15 following revascularization. In conclusion, data from the current study suggest a significant correlation between improvement in patient-reported outcomes assessed by PAQ and ABI in symptomatic PAD patients undergoing peripheral revascularization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11355-11368
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume16
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 May 2015

Keywords

  • Ankle-brachial index
  • Peripheral artery disease
  • Questionnaire
  • Revascularization

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