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In Reply: Low and Borderline Ankle-Brachial Index Is Associated With Intracranial Aneurysms: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurosurgery
Laukka D   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Calculation of the ankle brachial index.

open access: yesArquivos brasileiros de cardiologia, 2013
Hasan Kutsi, Kabul   +2 more
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Ankle Brachial Pressure Index

open access: yesAngiology, 2013
The ABPI test is a noninvasive tool for the diagnosis of PAD; it is obtained by comparing the systolic blood pressure (SBP) of the posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis arteries of each leg with the higher brachial pressure of either arm. The success of this measurement derives from its easy execution, limited instrumentation needs, low cost, and early ...
MANFREDINI, Fabio   +2 more
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Combination of low ankle-brachial index and high ankle-brachial index difference for mortality prediction

Hypertension Research, 2021
Low ankle-brachial index (ABI) and high ABI difference (ABID) are each associated with poor prognosis. No study has assessed the ability of the combination of low ABI and high ABID to predict survival. We created an ABI score by assigning 1 point for ABI 
Wei-Chung, Tsai   +13 more
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On the Ankle Brachial Index

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2019
Dear Editor,Having just served on a team that compiled a scoping review on the use of the ankle-brachial index (ABI) in screening for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in diabetes patients in middl...
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Ankle-brachial Index as a Clinical Tool

The American Journal of Medicine, 2012
A 62-year-old woman with a medical history of smoking, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and diabetes presents to her primary care physician for evaluation of leg pain. She reports lower-extremity discomfort and fatigue that is exertional in nature but does not consistently resolve on rest.
Michael, Ghannam   +3 more
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The Ankle Brachial Index

2010
The ankle brachial index (ABI) is defined as the ratio of systolic blood pressures in the ankles to that in the arms. The arteries typically interrogated for calculating the ABI include the brachial arteries in the arms and the posterior tibial and/or dorsalis pedis arteries in the legs.
Matthew A. Allison, Mary M. McDermott
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