Hoe enkel-arm index berekenen?

Hoe enkel-arm index berekenen?

De enkelarmindex (EAI) links wordt bepaald door de hoogste systolische enkeldruk aan de linkerkant te delen door de hoogste systolische armdruk van beide armen. De EAI rechts wordt bepaald door de hoogste systolische enkeldruk aan de rechterkant te delen door de hoogste systolische armdruk van beide armen.

Wat is EAI onderzoek?

Doel van het vaatonderzoek EAI is de bloedstroom in de (slag) aders te onder- zoeken. Het onderzoek wordt uitgevoerd bij mensen die tijdens het lopen pijn in hun benen krijgen (= claudicatio intermit- tens oftewel ‘etalagebenen’). Bij een vaatonderzoek worden de (slag)aders in uw armen en benen onder- zocht.

What is the ankle brachial index?

Measuring and Understanding the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) The Ankle Brachial Index (ABI Test) is an important way to diagnose peripheral vascular disease. The index compares the systolic blood pressures of the arms and legs to give a ratio that can suggest various severity of peripheral vascular disease.

How do you calculate toe brachial index with Abi?

The toe-brachial index is analogous to ABI in that one would calculate TBI by dividing the blood pressure of the great toe by the systolic brachial blood pressure. In general, a toe pressure of 70 to 110 mmHg or TBI > 0.5 to 0.75 is considered normal and anything below is diagnostic of PAD. Click to see full answer

What is the normal range of toe-brachial index?

The toe-brachial index is analogous to ABI in that one would calculate TBI by dividing the blood pressure of the great toe by the systolic brachial blood pressure. In general, a toe pressure of 70 to 110 mmHg or TBI > 0.5 to 0.75 is considered normal and anything below is diagnostic of PAD.

What does a low ankle-brachial index mean?

The ankle-brachial index test compares the blood pressure measured at your ankle with the blood pressure measured at your arm. A low ankle-brachial index number can indicate narrowing or blockage of the arteries in your legs. You may have ankle-brachial index testing before and immediately after walking on a treadmill.