Ankle brachial index interpretation

    • [DOC File]Ankle Brachial Pressure Index information

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      Ankle brachial index is calculated using the highest systolic ankle pressure on each side (dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial) divided by the higher of the two brachial pressures. If any of the pressures are incompressible (and the cuffs are correctly placed) them medial calcification should be suspected which would render the pressures invalid.

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      pulses or ankle/brachial index of 0.9 or less 20 . Note 1: The ankle/brachial index is the ratio of the systolic blood pressure at the ankle (determined by Doppler study) divided by the simultaneous brachial artery systolic blood pressure. The normal index is 1.0 or greater. Note 2: These evaluations are for involvement of a single extremity.

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    • [DOC File]Example Lower Extremity Arterial Physiologic

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      If ulceration does not heal or show improvement after 3 months of compression and patient has an Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) of > 0.8 to 1.3, a referral to a vascular surgeon to review potential surgical interventions is recommended

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    • Ankle-brachial index - Mayo Clinic

      Ankle Brachial Pressure Index Information The arterial vascular status of the legs of all patients with lower limb lymphoedema and vascular conditions should be assessed. The presence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease may contraindicate compression therapy or necessitate a reduction in the level of compression used.

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    • [DOCX File]Inland Imaging

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      pulses or ankle/brachial index of 0.9 or less 20 . Note 1: The ankle/brachial index is the ratio of the systolic blood pressure at the ankle (determined by Doppler study) divided by the simultaneous brachial artery systolic blood pressure. The normal index is 1.0 or greater. Note 2: These evaluations are for involvement of a single extremity.

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    • [DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs

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      The ankle-arm pressure index (also known as the Ankle / Brachial Index or ABI) compares the systolic blood pressure of the ankle to that of the arm (brachial). These measurements are useful in the assessment, follow-up and treatment of patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD).

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    • [DOC File]Book C, Supplement No. 41

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      Measurement and Interpretation of the Ankle-Brachial Index: A Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation, 2012 Dec 11;126(24):2890-909 . Quantification of Lower Extremity Stenosis. Early systematic review on ultrasound criteria for …

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      Ankle/Brachial Index: Both brachial artery pressure measurements must be obtained and the higher of the two pressures is used to calculate the ABI Systolic pressure measurements are obtained from the posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries bilaterally.

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