Long-Term Mortality After Invasive Angiography and Endovascular Revascularization in Patients With PAD Having Chronic Kidney Disease

Gebauer K, Engelbertz C, Malyar NM, Meyborg M, Lüders F, Freisinger E, Reinecke H

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) are associated with increased mortality rates. We assessed long-term outcomes of patients with PAD and CKD. Patients with PAD undergoing invasive angiography and/or endovascular revascularization between 2005 and 2010 were retrospectively classified into 5 CKD stages. A follow-up was performed and 572 patients were included, 116 patients (20%) had normal renal function, 245 were in CKD stage 2 (43%), 156 in CKD stage 3 (27%), and 55 in CKD stages 4 + 5 (10%). Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and anemia were more frequent in higher CKD stages (P < .03). During follow-up (mean 1135 days; 95% confidence interval 1159-1259), cumulative mortality was 21% and increased with advanced CKD stages (9%, 16%, 29%, and 47%, respectively, P < .001). In multivariate Cox regression models, higher CKD stages were significantly associated with poor survival. Medication adherence for secondary prevention was significantly lower than recommended but irrespective of CKD stages. Kidney function is an independent predictor of worse long-term survival in patients with PAD. While standard medications were used less often than recommended, no differences between CKD stages were noted.

Details about the publication

JournalAngiology
Volume67
Issue6
Page range556-564
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1177/0003319715603184
Keywordschronic kidney disease; long-term mortality; medication adherence; peripheral arterial disease; risk factors; survival

Authors from the University of Münster

Engelbertz, Christiane Maria
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Freisinger, Eva
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Gebauer, Katrin
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Lüders, Florian
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Malyar, Nasser
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Meyborg, Matthias
Department for Cardiovascular Medicine
Reinecke, Holger
Klinik für Kardiologie I