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Ankle/Arm Index (a.k.a. Ankle/Brachial Index, Ischemic Index) Used to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease by taking the ratio of the lower leg blood pressure over the arm blood pressure.
Answer

These values should be the same, making the ratio equal to 1.

Values of 0.5 to 0.8 are associated with intermittent claudication, and less than 0.5 are associated with rest pain and ulcers.

Values greater than one indicate calcified vessels.


Question
Ankle/Arm Index (a.k.a. Ankle/Brachial Index, Ischemic Index) Used to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease by taking the ratio of the lower leg blood pressure over the arm blood pressure.
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Question
Ankle/Arm Index (a.k.a. Ankle/Brachial Index, Ischemic Index) Used to predict the severity of peripheral arterial disease by taking the ratio of the lower leg blood pressure over the arm blood pressure.
Answer

These values should be the same, making the ratio equal to 1.

Values of 0.5 to 0.8 are associated with intermittent claudication, and less than 0.5 are associated with rest pain and ulcers.

Values greater than one indicate calcified vessels.

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owner: Andrewthomas848484 - (no access) - Watkins’ Manual of Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery ( PDFDrive.com ).pdf, p98

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