Patterns of Infra-Popliteal Arterial Disease

Q4 Medicine
William Del Valle, David Wedderman
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Introduction The growth of the diabetic population and the increased prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) below the knee has created an increased demand for duplex ultrasound (DUS) evaluation of the infra-popliteal arteries. The purpose of this study is to show how DUS can be used to identify the patterns of infra-popliteal arterial occlusive disease. Methods: We performed infra-popliteal duplex ultrasound scans on 100 consecutive patients (199 limbs) with suspected PAD. Peak systolic velocity (PSV) was obtained from the anterior tibial artery (ATA) and posterior tibial artery (PTA) at the distal, mid, and proximal calf levels. The acceleration time (AT) was measured in the distal ATA and PTA segments. Results: The PTA was the infra-popliteal artery that was most often totally occluded (21% of limbs). Segmental PTA occlusions occurred predominantly in the proximal and distal segments. The ATA was totally occluded in 8% of limbs, with segmental occlusions located predominantly in the mid segment. We also confirmed that proximal PAD prolongs distal infra-popliteal artery AT and reduces distal PSV. Conclusion: These data add to our understanding of the patterns of infra-popliteal arterial disease and should be of interest to sonographers who perform DUS of the lower extremity arteries.
腘下动脉疾病的模式
引言糖尿病人群的增长和膝下外周动脉疾病(PAD)患病率的增加增加了对腘下动脉双相超声(DUS)评估的需求。本研究的目的是展示DUS如何用于识别腘下动脉闭塞性疾病的模式。方法:我们对100例(199条肢体)疑似PAD患者进行了腘下双重超声扫描。从小腿远端、中段和近端的胫骨前动脉(ATA)和胫骨后动脉(PTA)获得峰值收缩速度(PSV)。在远端ATA和PTA段中测量加速时间(AT)。结果:PTA是最常完全闭塞的腘下动脉(占肢体的21%)。节段性PTA闭塞主要发生在近端和远端节段。8%的肢体ATA完全闭塞,节段闭塞主要位于中段。我们还证实,近端PAD延长了远端腘下动脉AT并减少了远端PSV。结论:这些数据增加了我们对腘下动脉疾病模式的理解,应该引起对下肢动脉DUS的超声医师的兴趣。
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Journal for Vascular Ultrasound
Journal for Vascular Ultrasound Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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