Diabetes Mellitus and Localizations of Obliterating Arterial Disease of the Lower Limbs

Abstract
Thirty patients with intermittent claudication (IC) and treated diabetes melllitus and 30 age- and gender-matched nondiabetic claudicants underwent a vascular examination by noninvasive ultrasound methods (continuous-wave Doppler, duplex scanner). The ankle/arm systolic pressure index did not differ in the two groups. Diabetic patients with IC had more (p < .001) non-flow-reducing stenoses (lumen reduction < 50%) and fewer (p <.002) flow-reducing obstructions (lumen reduc tion > 50 % ) of the iliac arteries than nondiabetics had. These data are consistent with a preferentially distal (below the inguinal ligament) localization of arterial stenoses in diabetic patients, whereas iliac artery diseases are relatively more severe in nondiabetics.