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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Vasc Surg. 2020 Feb 17;72(2):632–642. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2019.09.057

Table I.

Clinical characteristics of symptomatic patients with peripheral artery disease (n = 151).

Variables Values
Mean (SD) [Min, Max]
Age (years) 65 (10) [39, 89]
Weight (kg) 82.5 (18.5) [47.2, 140.6]
Height (cm) 168.7 (9.5) [147.0, 193.0]
Body Mass Index (kg/m2) 29.0 (6.1) [18.0, 48.4]
Ankle/Brachial Index - Rest 0.70 (0.27) [0.32, 1.28]
Claudication Onset Time (sec) 193 (162) [21, 782]
Peak Walking Time (sec) 398 (262) [36, 1200]
6-Minute Walk Pain-Free Distance (m) 184 (117) [15.2, 516.0]
6-Minute Walk Distance (m) 342 (96) [121.9, 520.0]
Total Daily Steps (steps/day) 6438 (3442) [56, 20,112]
Moderate-to-Vigorous Daily Steps (steps/day) 1416 (1364) [0, 8,020]
WIQ Distance Score (%) 35 (32) [1, 100]
WIQ Speed Score (%) 33 (23) [0, 100]
WIQ Stair Climbing Score (%) 39 (29) [0, 100]
MOS SF-36 Physical Function Score (%) 43 (20) [5,90]
Number (Percentage %) with Characteristics Present
Sex (% Men) 81 (54)
Race (% Caucasian) 79 (52)
Current Smoking (% yes) 62 (41)
Hypertension (% yes) 132 (87)
Dyslipidemia (% yes) 136 (90)
Diabetes (% yes) 69 (46)
Obesity (% yes) 63 (42)
Lower Extremity Revascularization (% yes) 57 (38)
Bilateral Leg Pain (% yes) 96 (64)
Coronary Artery Disease (% yes) 47 (31)
Chronic Kidney Disease (% yes) 38 (25)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (% yes) 42 (28)

MOS SF-36 = Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36 survey, WIQ = walking impairment questionnaire