AbstractObjective: We compared three commonly used methods of ankle/brachial index (ABI) calculation to determine their relative association with objective measures of leg functioning in peripheral arterial disease. Method: The study design was cross-sectional; the setting was an academic medical center. The participants were 244 men and women, aged 55 years and older, with and without peripheral arterial disease, from a noninvasive vascular laboratory and a general medicine practice. The main outcome measures were walking velocity and endurance, measured with the 4-m walk and the 6-minute walk, respectively. Three methods of ABI calculation were assessed: using the highest arterial pressure within each leg (method #1), using the lowest pre...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) is a simple, inexpensive, and useful tool in the det...
Introduction Ankle-brachial pressure indices (ABIs) continue to form the basis of diagnostics for lo...
We evaluated 158 legs from 79 consecutive patients who had undergone both ankle-brachial index (ABI)...
Abstract Background The ankle brachial index (ABI) is an efficient tool for objectively documenting ...
International audienceThe authors aimed to determine differences in the prevalence of peripheral art...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine relationships between lower-extremity ar...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower limb is common, with prevalence of both s...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship of the ankle-brachial index (ABI) level with ...
The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is the ratio of the systolicblood pressure (SBP) measured at the ankl...
<div><p>In peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, the presence of flow-limiting...
BackgroundAnkle-brachial pressure index (ABI) is a simple, inexpensive, and useful tool in the detec...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether use of an alternative ankle-brachial index ...
In peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, the presence of flow-limiting stenose...
Objective/Background: Peripheral haemodynamic parameters are used to assess the presence and severit...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the increasing sophistication of vascular surgical practice, more than thr...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) is a simple, inexpensive, and useful tool in the det...
Introduction Ankle-brachial pressure indices (ABIs) continue to form the basis of diagnostics for lo...
We evaluated 158 legs from 79 consecutive patients who had undergone both ankle-brachial index (ABI)...
Abstract Background The ankle brachial index (ABI) is an efficient tool for objectively documenting ...
International audienceThe authors aimed to determine differences in the prevalence of peripheral art...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine relationships between lower-extremity ar...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower limb is common, with prevalence of both s...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship of the ankle-brachial index (ABI) level with ...
The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is the ratio of the systolicblood pressure (SBP) measured at the ankl...
<div><p>In peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, the presence of flow-limiting...
BackgroundAnkle-brachial pressure index (ABI) is a simple, inexpensive, and useful tool in the detec...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine whether use of an alternative ankle-brachial index ...
In peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower extremities, the presence of flow-limiting stenose...
Objective/Background: Peripheral haemodynamic parameters are used to assess the presence and severit...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the increasing sophistication of vascular surgical practice, more than thr...
BACKGROUND: Ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) is a simple, inexpensive, and useful tool in the det...
Introduction Ankle-brachial pressure indices (ABIs) continue to form the basis of diagnostics for lo...
We evaluated 158 legs from 79 consecutive patients who had undergone both ankle-brachial index (ABI)...