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Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease that affects coronary, cerebral, and lower-extremity arteries. Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is the manifestation of atherosclerosis in the legs. Three different stages can be found: asymptomatic stage (stage 1), exercise ischemia stage (stage 2) and rest ischemia stage (stage 3). The risk factors for PAD are similar to those for coronary artery disease (CAD) and cerebrovascular disease (CBVD), like high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, dyslipidemia and obesity. But cigarette smoking is the single most important risk factor for the development and progression of PAD.
PAD is a serious illness and an important predictor of cardiovascular disease with major medico-economic consequences.
A low socioeconomic status (SES) is associated with higher cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. In these vulnerable populations, there is an increase in the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors, particularly for smoking.
The main objective of this study was to assess the level of precariousness in patients with symptomatic PAD and compare it to the level of precariousness in the general population.
Patients were recruited from vascular medicine and surgery department of Grenoble university hospital or therapeutic education outpatient consultation.
The analysis of socio-economic and environmental data resulted in:
Precariousness, according to the EPICES score, in the general population is estimated at 40%.
Cardiovascular risk factors were also collected to measure the links between the level of precariousness and cardiovascular risk factors.
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