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ANKLE-BRACHIAL PRESSURE INDEX AS A PREDICTOR OF FUTURE CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES
IVA TOPALUŠIĆ
; Odjel za kliničku imunologiju, reumatologiju i pulmologiju, Klinika za unutarnje bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Klinička bolnica Sveti Duh, Zagreb, Hrvatska
INA VALPOTIĆ
; Odjel za kliničku imunologiju, reumatologiju i pulmologiju, Klinika za unutarnje bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Klinička bolnica Sveti Duh, Zagreb, Hrvatska
ASJA STIPIĆ MARKOVIĆ
; Odjel za kliničku imunologiju, reumatologiju i pulmologiju, Klinika za unutarnje bolesti Medicinskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Klinička bolnica Sveti Duh, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease is very common in the general population and it is mostly of atherosclerotic origin. About 50%-75% of patients are asymptomatic. Many studies have shown the ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI) to be a simple and reliable test with high sensitivity (90%) and specificity (98%) in the diagnosis of hemodynamically relevant stenosis of an arterial segment and also in detection of asymptomatic patients. The values of ABPI <0.90 suggest widespread atherosclerosis, while the ABPI >1.40 is associated with arterial calcification and wall stiffening. This test is highly specific (92.7%) in predicting future cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risk and could provide a tool for more focused prevention strategies.
Ključne riječi
peripheral arterial occlusive disease; ankle-brachial pressure index; early diagnosis; prevention
Hrčak ID:
104100
URI
Datum izdavanja:
20.6.2013.
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