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Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) generally remains under-recognized, mainly due to the specialized technical skills required to detect the low values of the ankle-brachial index (ABI). As a simpler and faster alternative to the standard method using continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound, we evaluated...

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Autores principales: Takahashi, Ikuno, Furukawa, Kyoji, Ohishi, Waka, Takahashi, Tetsuya, Matsumoto, Masayasu, Fujiwara, Saeko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3593766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23493262
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S39785
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author Takahashi, Ikuno
Furukawa, Kyoji
Ohishi, Waka
Takahashi, Tetsuya
Matsumoto, Masayasu
Fujiwara, Saeko
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Furukawa, Kyoji
Ohishi, Waka
Takahashi, Tetsuya
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Fujiwara, Saeko
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description Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) generally remains under-recognized, mainly due to the specialized technical skills required to detect the low values of the ankle-brachial index (ABI). As a simpler and faster alternative to the standard method using continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound, we evaluated automated oscillometric ABI measurement by VP-2000 with an elderly cohort of 113 subjects (age range, 61 to 88 years). The standard deviation in ABIs measured by the Doppler method was statistically greater than that measured by the oscillometric method for each of the two legs (P < 0.001). Correlations in ABIs between the two methods were 0.46 for the left leg and 0.61 for the right leg; this result appears to have been caused by interobserver variation in the Doppler ABI measurements. While the trend showing greater differences between average oscillometric- and Doppler-ABIs was significant at the lower ABI ranges, there was little indication of differences in measurements having an average ABI > 1.1. The difference between the methods was suggestively larger in subjects who were smokers than in non-smokers (P = 0.09), but the difference was not affected by other potential atherosclerotic risk factors, including age at examination (P > 0.50). A larger difference at lower ABIs led to better PAD detection by the Doppler method compared to the oscillometric method (sensitivity = 50%, specificity = 100%), although the overall agreement was not small (Cohen’s Kappa = 0.65). Our findings indicate that oscillometric devices can provide more accurate estimation of the prevalence of PAD in elderly individuals than the conventional Doppler method.
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spelling pubmed-35937662013-03-14 Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals Takahashi, Ikuno Furukawa, Kyoji Ohishi, Waka Takahashi, Tetsuya Matsumoto, Masayasu Fujiwara, Saeko Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) generally remains under-recognized, mainly due to the specialized technical skills required to detect the low values of the ankle-brachial index (ABI). As a simpler and faster alternative to the standard method using continuous-wave Doppler ultrasound, we evaluated automated oscillometric ABI measurement by VP-2000 with an elderly cohort of 113 subjects (age range, 61 to 88 years). The standard deviation in ABIs measured by the Doppler method was statistically greater than that measured by the oscillometric method for each of the two legs (P < 0.001). Correlations in ABIs between the two methods were 0.46 for the left leg and 0.61 for the right leg; this result appears to have been caused by interobserver variation in the Doppler ABI measurements. While the trend showing greater differences between average oscillometric- and Doppler-ABIs was significant at the lower ABI ranges, there was little indication of differences in measurements having an average ABI > 1.1. The difference between the methods was suggestively larger in subjects who were smokers than in non-smokers (P = 0.09), but the difference was not affected by other potential atherosclerotic risk factors, including age at examination (P > 0.50). A larger difference at lower ABIs led to better PAD detection by the Doppler method compared to the oscillometric method (sensitivity = 50%, specificity = 100%), although the overall agreement was not small (Cohen’s Kappa = 0.65). Our findings indicate that oscillometric devices can provide more accurate estimation of the prevalence of PAD in elderly individuals than the conventional Doppler method. Dove Medical Press 2013 2013-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3593766/ /pubmed/23493262 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S39785 Text en © 2013 Takahashi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Takahashi, Ikuno
Furukawa, Kyoji
Ohishi, Waka
Takahashi, Tetsuya
Matsumoto, Masayasu
Fujiwara, Saeko
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title Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals
title_full Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals
title_fullStr Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals
title_full_unstemmed Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals
title_short Comparison between oscillometric- and Doppler-ABI in elderly individuals
title_sort comparison between oscillometric- and doppler-abi in elderly individuals
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3593766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23493262
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S39785
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