Authors
Sujin Lee, Kanika Kalra, Aditi Kashikar, Benjamin Redpath, Adam Bernheim, Luke Brewster, Leslee Shaw, Shipra Arya
Publication date
2023/9/1
Journal
Annals of Vascular Surgery
Volume
95
Pages
154-161
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
The ankle-brachial pressure index (ABI) and toe-brachial pressure index (TBI) are commonly used diagnostic tools for peripheral artery disease (PAD) that are unreliable in the presence of calcified vessels. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the utility of the lower extremity calcium score (LECS) in addition to ABI and TBI in measuring disease burden and predicting the risk of amputation in patients with PAD.
Methods
Patients who were evaluated in the vascular surgery clinic at Emory University for PAD and who underwent noncontrast computed tomography of the aorta and lower extremities were included in the study. Aortoiliac, femoral-popliteal, and tibial calcium scores were measured using the Agatston method. ABI and TBI that were obtained within 6 months of the computed tomography scan were noted and divided into categories of PAD severity. Associations between ABI, TBI, and LECS of …
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