Toe-brachial index and exercise test can improve the exploration of peripheral artery disease

被引:7
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作者
Kovacs, David [1 ]
Csiszar, Beata [1 ]
Biro, Katalin [1 ]
Koltai, Katalin [1 ]
Endrei, Dora [1 ]
Juricskay, Istvan [1 ]
Sandor, Barbara [1 ]
Praksch, Dora [1 ]
Toth, Kalman [1 ]
Kesmarky, Gabor [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pecs, Med Sch, Dept Med 1, Ifjusag Utja 13, H-7624 Pecs, Hungary
关键词
Toe pressure; Toe-brachial index; Ankle-brachial index; Transcutaneous partial tissue oxygen pressure; Exercise test; 6-Min walk test; TRANSCUTANEOUS OXYGEN-PRESSURE; DIAGNOSTIC-VALUE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; TASK-FORCE; ANKLE; TENSION; GUIDELINES; THERAPY; PULSE; REST;
D O I
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2018.01.023
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and aims: We assumed that hand-held Doppler ultrasound (DUS) at rest was insufficient to assess the severity of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Toe pressure and transcutaneous tissue oxygen pressure were studied to prove whether these could identify more patients with severe lower limb ischemia; exercise was applied to provoke ischemia. Methods: 120 patients with PAD and 30 volunteers without PAD were recruited. DUS, transcutaneous tissue oxygen pressure (tcpO2) and toe pressure measurements were performed at rest and after exercise. The differential power of these examinations for severe limb ischemia (SLI) was determined by receiver-operating curves (ROCs) and pattern recognition by independent multicategory analysis (PRIMA). Results: There was an obvious significant difference between the patient and control groups at rest; after exercise; the ratio of severely impaired values (ankle-brachial index e ABI, toe-brachial index e TBI, tcpO(2) measured on index forefoot) increased significantly in the patient group (p < 0.05). TBI, tcpO(2), ABI measured after exercise could differentiate SLI better than the values of these tests at rest (p < 0.001). In ROC analysis, the largest area under the curve (AUC) was covered by post-(AUC: 0.860) and pre-exercise TBI (AUC: 0.785), and post-exercise tcpO(2) (AUC: 0.720) (p < 0.001). Post-exercise TBI gained the best discriminant score in PRIMA. Conclusions: Pre-and post-exercise non-invasive vascular tests could reveal severe limb ischemia. Toe pressure measurement and TBI should become a basic part of the vascular workup. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:151 / 158
页数:8
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