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The main objective of this study is to evaluate the inter-observer concordance when measuring the maximum value of the external antero-posterior diameter of the sub-renal aorta (both cross-sectional and longitudinal ultrasound views are measured). The first measure is made by a general practitioner in private practice; second reading are made by an expert in vascular medicine.
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The secondary objectives of this study are:
A. To assess the prevalence of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) detected by ultrasound measurement of the anterior and posterior longitudinal outer diameter of the sub-renal abdominal aorta in a high cardiovascular risk population consulting with general practitioners (defined according to recommendations stated by the French Society of Vascular Medicine).
B. To assess the prevalence of Peripheral Obliterative Arteriopathy of the Legs (POAL) by measuring the Systolic Pressure Index (SPI) at the toe (ratio of arterial pressure in upper limbs versus lower limbs). Measures are made by a general practitioner in the same population.
C. To assess the quality and interpretability of ultrasound recordings and ultrasound acquistion failure rate. These second measures are made by an expert in vascular medecine. This evaluation with use a 3-level scale:
D. To calculate the impact of risk cofactors such as hypertension , smoking, age and family history among patients diagnosed with AAA.
E. Evaluation of general practitioner training from a qualitative and quantitative point of view after 4 h of training organized by Dr. Bobbià .
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300 participants in 1 patient group
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