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Lipoprotein(a) distribution in a French Canadian population and its relation to intermittent claudication (The Que´bec Cardiovascular Study)

This study was undertaken to evaluate the distribution and the relation of lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) concentration with intermittent claudication in a cohort of men aged 35 to 64 years, randomly selected in 1974 and followed until 1990. In 1985, blood samples for a complete fasting lipid profile and Lp...

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Published in:The American journal of cardiology 1995-06, Vol.75 (17), p.1224-1228
Main Authors: Cantin, Bernard, Moorjani, Sital, Dagenais, Gilles R., Lupien, Paul-J.
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description This study was undertaken to evaluate the distribution and the relation of lipoprotein(a) (Lp[a]) concentration with intermittent claudication in a cohort of men aged 35 to 64 years, randomly selected in 1974 and followed until 1990. In 1985, blood samples for a complete fasting lipid profile and Lp(a) were obtained in 2,424 men representing 62% or the living cohort. The diagnosis of intermittent claudication was made by trained nurses using a standardized questionnaire and confirmed by a cardiologist. Lp(a) distribution did not change with age and was similar to that of other Caucasian populations. Because Lp(a) concentration did not vary with age, its relation to the incidence of intermittent claudication was assessed for the years 1974 to 1990. The incidence of intermittent claudication was 42 of 10,000 person-years. The 113 men with intermittent claudication, in contrast to men without this symptomatology, were older at entry (49 ± 7 vs 45 ± 7 years), and had higher systolic pressure (144 ± 20 vs 136 ±16 mm Hg) and Lp(a) levels (46 ± 45 vs 33 ± 35 mg/dl) (all p < 0.05). There was also a significantly greater prevalence of smoking and diabetes among men with intermittent claudication. The risk of intermittent claudication was doubled in men in the second and third rerriles 3 of Lp(a) concentration (p < 0.001). Thus, high Lp(a) levels constitute a significant risk for intermittent claudication in this population.
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