Body composition and mortality in patients undergoing endovascular treatment for peripheral artery disease

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Tadashi Itagaki
Soichiro Ebisawa
Kyuhachi Otagiri
Tamon Kato
Takashi Miura
Yusuke Kanzaki
Naoyuki Abe
Daisuke Yokota
Takashi Yanagisawa
Keisuke Senda
Yoshiteru Okina
Tadamasa Wakabayashi
Yushi Oyama
Kenichi Karube
Keisuke Machida
Takahiro Takeuchi
Tatsuya Saigusa
Hirohiko Motoki
Hiroshi Kitabayashi
Koichiro Kuwahara
机构
[1] Ina Central Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[2] Shinshu University School of Medicine,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[3] Nagano Municipal Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[4] Shinonoi General Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[5] Nagano Red Cross Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[6] Iida Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[7] Saku General Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[8] Aizawa Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[9] Jōetsu General Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[10] Suwa Central Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[11] Suwa Red Cross Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[12] Okaya City Hospital,undefined
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Heart and Vessels | 2021年 / 36卷
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Peripheral artery disease; Endovascular treatment; Mortality; Body composition;
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An inverse correlation between body mass index and mortality in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) has been reported. However, little information is available regarding the impact of body composition on the clinical outcomes in patients with PAD. This study evaluated the relationships between the lean body mass index (LBMI), body fat % (BF%), and mortality and major amputation rate in patients with PAD. We evaluated 320 patients with PAD after endovascular treatment (EVT) enrolled from August 2015 to July 2016 and divided them into low and high LBMI and BF% groups based on their median values (17.47 kg/m2 and 22.07%, respectively). We assessed 3-year mortality and major amputation for the following patient groups: Low LBMI/Low BF%, Low LBMI/High BF%, High LBMI/Low BF%, and High LBMI/High BF%. During the median 3.1-year follow-up period, 70 (21.9%) patients died and 9 (2.9%) patients experienced major amputation. The survival rate was lower in the Low LBMI than in the High LBMI group, and was not significantly different between the Low and High BF% groups. Survival rates were lowest in the Low LBMI/Low BF% group (57.5%) and highest in the High LBMI/High BF% group (94.4%). There were no significant differences in major amputation rate between the Low LBMI and High LBMI groups, and between the Low BF% and High BF% groups. The Low LBMI and Low BF% groups were associated with an increased risk of mortality after adjustment for age, sex, frailty and conventional risk factors [hazard ratio (HR): 4.02; 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.10–7.70; p < 0.001 and HR: 4.48; 95% CI 1.58–12.68, p = 0.005, respectively], for age, sex, hemodialysis, and prior cerebral cardiovascular disease (HR: 3.63; 95% CI 1.93–6.82; p < 0.001 and HR: 4.03; 95% CI 1.43–11.42, p = 0.009, respectively) and for age, sex, and laboratory date (HR: 3.97; 95% CI 1.88–8.37; p < 0.001 and HR: 3.31; 95% CI 1.15–9.53, p = 0.026, respectively). In conclusion, Low LBMI and Low BF% were associated with poor prognosis in patients undergoing EVT for PAD, and mortality was the lowest in the High LBMI/High BF% group compared with other body composition groups.
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