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Gaceta Sanitaria

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ALZAMORA, María Teresa et al. Prevalence of arterial calcification and related risk factors: The multicenter population-based ARTPER study. Gac Sanit [online]. 2012, vol.26, n.1, pp.74-77. ISSN 0213-9111.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of arterial calcification (ankle-brachial index >1.4) and its related factors among the general population aged >49 years. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study of 3,786 people randomly selected from 28 centers. To assess the factors associated with arterial calcification using a multivariate logistic model, the whole sample was used to compute prevalence, excluding persons with peripheral arterial disease (ankle-brachial index <0.9). Results: Arterial calcification was found in 235 persons (prevalen 6.2%; 95% CI: 5.6-7.0), and was twice as frequent in men as in women. Patients with arterial calcification were older, had more previous cardiovascular events, diabetes and obesity, and were less able to perform physical activity than persons with a healthy ankle-brachial index. Conclusions: We recommend measurement of the ankle-brachial index in primary care centers to detect arterial calcification among men, persons with diabetes, overweight, obesity or difficulty in performing physical activity, and in those with left ventricular hypertrophy.

Keywords : Atherosclerosis; Monckeberg medial calcific sclerosis; Ankle-brachial index; Prevalence; Spain.

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