Lower limb arteriopathy in diabetics at the Oueme-Plateau Provincial Hospital in Porto-Novo: Frequency and Associated Factors.
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Introduction: The distribution of arteriopathy of the lower limbs (ALL) is not
familiar in the city of Porto-Novo. The aim of this study was to determine the
prevalence and associated factors of ALL in diabetic patients in treatment at
the Oueme-Plateau Provincial Teaching Hospital. Methods: This was a crosssectional,
descriptive, and analytical study from July 12 to October 10, 2021,
at the Oueme-Plateau Provincial Teaching Hospital in Porto-Novo. ALL was
screened by performing systolic pressure index (SPI) in all diabetic patients
aged at least 18 years, seen in consultation or hospitalization during the study
period and who had given their consent. Results: The study registered 165
diabetics and 98.2% of them were type 2. Subjects aged between 55 and 65
years were the most represented (33.9%), with an average age of 59.4 years.
Women were in the majority (61.2%), with a sex ratio of 0.6. High blood pressure
was associated with diabetes in 61.2% of patients. The prevalence of ALL
was 48.5% (80 patients). Obliterative arteriopathy of the lower limbs (OALL)
was observed in 70 patients (42.4%), mediacalcosis in 8 patients (4.8%), and
mixed arteriopathy in 2 patients (1.2%). In 88.5% of patients, the pathology was
symptomless. Factors significantly associated with ALL included advanced age
(p = 0.01), the age of the glycemic imbalance (p = 0.03), lack of regular physical
activity (p = 0.001) and dyslipidemia (p = 0.008). Conclusion: Pelvic limb
arteriopathy is usual among diabetics at Oueme-Plateau Provincial Teaching
Hospital. The use of SPI, which enables diagnosis, requires simple, low-cost
means, and should be encouraged.
