The Role of Ankle Brachial Index in Patient with Peripheral Arterial Disease; Diagnostic and Prognostic Tool

Yaser Aamer Eisa Al- Haibi, Abdulameer Muhsen Hussien
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Objectives: Peripheral arterial disease is an independent risk factor for developing major cardiovascular events, and even death; this makes its diagnosis important in early detection and prevention of these events. Ankle brachial index is a non-invasive, simple, bedside screening, diagnostic and even prognostic tool, patients with ABI less than 0.9 were found to have PAD, and at risk of cardiovascular events. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study of 338 patients was conducted during the period October 2021 to December 2022. They were referred to vascular and endovascular surgery unit at Ghazi Al-Hariri multispecialty teaching hospital/ Medical city teaching, they were presented with intermittent claudication and other PAD symptoms. Peripheral endovascular angioplasty was done; all were subjected to Ankle brachial index measurement. Results: The study involves 338 patients, among them males were 242 (72%), females were 96 (28%).  Age ranged from 25-92 years old, with an age average of 61 years. A total of 203 (60%) were presented with classical lower limb claudication, 100 (30%) patients with atypical symptoms and only 35 (10%) patients with critical limb ischemia. A total of 216 (64%) patients with ABI between 0.4-0.9; 100 (29%) patients with ABI greater than 0.9; 19 (6%) patients with ABI less than 0.4, and only 3(1%) patients with ABI more than 1.4. Conclusion: Ankle brachial index is a useful, cost effective, simple non-invasive diagnostic tool in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
踝肱指数在外周动脉疾病中的作用诊断和预后工具
目的:外周动脉疾病是发生重大心血管事件甚至死亡的独立危险因素;这使得它的诊断在早期发现和预防这些事件中很重要。踝肱指数是一种无创、简单、床边筛查、诊断甚至预后的工具,ABI小于0.9的患者被发现患有PAD,且存在心血管事件风险。方法:在2021年10月至2022年12月期间对338例患者进行描述性横断面研究。他们被转诊到Ghazi Al-Hariri多专科教学医院/医疗城教学的血管和血管内外科,他们出现间歇性跛行和其他PAD症状。行外周血管成形术;所有患者均接受踝肱指数测量。结果:共纳入338例患者,其中男性242例(72%),女性96例(28%)。年龄介乎25-92岁,平均年龄61岁。典型下肢跛行203例(60%),非典型症状100例(30%),重度肢体缺血仅35例(10%)。共有216例(64%)患者ABI在0.4-0.9之间;100例(29%)ABI大于0.9;19例(6%)患者ABI小于0.4,3例(1%)患者ABI大于1.4。结论:踝肱指数是一种实用、经济、简便、无创的外周动脉疾病诊断工具。
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