The role of albumin–globulin ratio in peripheral arterial disease among hypertensive adults: evidence from a large-scale multicenter study - Scorecard - MDSpire
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The role of albumin–globulin ratio in peripheral arterial disease among hypertensive adults: evidence from a large-scale multicenter study
Clinical Scorecard: Investigating the Association of Albumin-Globulin Ratio with Peripheral Arterial Disease in Hypertensive Individuals: Findings from a Comprehensive Multicenter Analysis
At a Glance
Category
Detail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target Population
Hypertensive adults aged ≥ 18 years with confirmed hypertension.
Care Setting
Key Highlights
Significant findings in smoking and stroke subpopulations need elaboration.
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Management
Focus on controlling traditional and non-traditional risk factors for PAD.
Consider pharmacological interventions where appropriate.
Monitoring & Follow-up
Risks
Patient & Prescribing Data
AGR may serve as a predictive indicator for PAD risk; consider lifestyle and pharmacological interventions.
Clinical Best Practices
Monitor AGR levels in hypertensive patients regularly.
Encourage lifestyle modifications, especially for smokers.
Conduct regular cardiovascular assessments in patients with PAD risk factors.
Implement evidence-based guidelines for PAD management.