2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-2902.isj20160953
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Comparison of colour Doppler ultrasound and ankle-brachial pressure index measurements in peripheral vascular disease in type 2 diabetic patients with foot infection

Abstract: Background: Peripheral vascular disease is diagnosed by definitive history of intermittent claudication or if one or more of peripheral pulses are absent in one or both lower limbs. Diagnostic testing for peripheral vascular disease must be accurate, inexpensive, widely accessible, easy to perform and preferably non-invasive. A variety of noninvasive techniques are available to detect the presence of peripheral vascular disease as well as to localize areas of stenosis, assess severity of disease and follow pat… Show more

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“…Arterial duplex ultrasonographic examination of the lower extremities can be used to diagnose PVD. It is especially helpful in determining the location of disease and in delineating between stenotic and occlusive lesion, an added benefit when preparing for an intervention [3].…”
Section: And Ankle-brachial Pressure Index (Abpi) Test and Doppler Ultrasonography And Color Flow Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arterial duplex ultrasonographic examination of the lower extremities can be used to diagnose PVD. It is especially helpful in determining the location of disease and in delineating between stenotic and occlusive lesion, an added benefit when preparing for an intervention [3].…”
Section: And Ankle-brachial Pressure Index (Abpi) Test and Doppler Ultrasonography And Color Flow Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%