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Ankle brachial pressure index?
BMJ, 2009We are surprised that the ankle brachial pressure index is not included in the Department of Health’s latest screening of vascular risk …
P. Chong, D. Gerrard, P. Leopold
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Usefulness of the Ankle-Brachial Index
Angiology: Open Access, 2014prevalence of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) was 75%, whereas in 118 age-matched and gender-matched patients with a normal ABI, the prevalence of CAD was 29% [6]. The prevalence of aortic valve calcium or mitral annular calcium was also higher in the patients with a decreased ABI (69%) than in the patients with a normal ABI (36%) [6].
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Ankle‐Brachial Index in Migraineurs
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2010Ken, Ikeda +4 more
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2015
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) has remained for a long time the most neglected part in the domain of cardiovascular diseases. The fact that the disease can remain completely asymptomatic for many years in a large number of patients plays an important role in this respect.
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Peripheral artery disease (PAD) has remained for a long time the most neglected part in the domain of cardiovascular diseases. The fact that the disease can remain completely asymptomatic for many years in a large number of patients plays an important role in this respect.
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Role of the Ankle Brachial Index
2019Lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects 8.5 million men and women in the United States and more than 200 million people worldwide. People with PAD have a two- to threefold increased rate of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality compared to people without PAD.
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Ankle Brachial Index in Hemodialysis Patients
Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 2014Sevket, Balta +4 more
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