Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) Test: How to Perform
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
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This video provides a simple demonstration of how to perform an Ankle Brachial Index test in at the bedside of a patient in an office or hospital. The Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) is a measure of ankle pressure divided by the pressure at the arm. The test is performed with a simple handheld Doppler and a blood pressure cuff, taking measurements at the ankle and arm.
This video is from a the Stanford Medicine 25: an initiative to enhance the culture of bedside medicine and physical diagnosis. Visit our website to learn more. The ankle brachial index is one of our "25" diagnostic techniques that we teach.
Who was the idiot who gave this demonstration a thumbs down? This was so simple and well done. Thank you so much for your time and instruction Dr. Cooke.
Annette Asbury :)
Maybe they thought that thumbs down is to download the video 🤣
I agree. I was looking at other vids and this one is very clear and concise. Real proof there than you can't please everyone I guess, lol.
Maybe because some people simply don't like it? Not everyone has to. Grow up.
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Really talented Physician. Up to the point and clear!
thank you very much!
Thanks Dr. Cooke, loved the video. Even though this was done 8 years ago, can you believe that?! Anyways, hope you're doing well and your stoke is high.
I never leave comments. But this is really well done & breaks down the formulas/severities at the end. Thank you for sharing this
Why don't you leave comments?
@@DwightLivesMatter Because the FBI can track him.
Very informative. I enjoyed the instructions given for the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial arteries and the table of normal and pathological values provided at the end of presentation as well as their therapeutic implications.
Simple excellent technique. Thank you so much from a second year Podiatry student from Australia.
Thank you for the message!
AWESOME video... thank you, Doctor!!
Thank you so much Professor ❤️ learned a lot from you
Excellent. Very well represented and able to understand. Thank you.
Very informative and easily understood. Thanks!
Is it too late to thank Doc? You deserve that even after 4 years :)
Ps: Any pdf document version of this instruction would be appreciated Doc.
Great Video, crystal clear. Very useful. Thank you.
Great video! Wonderful demo.
Excellent, informative video!
Thanks so much! Pack full of info with no fluff.
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greeeeat!
thanks a lot Stanford 25
Very easy to understand, thank you very much, Doctor!
That was so helpful, please do more:)
excellent job stanford medical
Thank you for the teaching!
Very helpful. Helped me understand much easier than the textbook I had.
Thank you, Stanford! Studying for a test!!
Very helpfull video, i have to teach this as a student assistant and it helps so much to have clear visual information on the performance of the test!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Excellent explanation!
I do the evaluation using a portable ultrasound unit. It works well. This is a great video.
Thank you so much for this useful video on ABI..lots of regards from Chennai 🙏happy new year 2022.
Thank you for this video, why do we use the highest brachial/ ankle for when we calculate the ABI?
Helpful video.
thank you so much for your valuable knowledge share with us
Excellent, thanks.
Best Video on ABI index
Very usefull information that can be used by anyone. Thank you so much
Thanks! Great video
I am Very Thankful ; with best wishes
Thank you for this very informative video .
great video thanks!
Just Superb!
Excellent video. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot ,, this is great information.......
Bellísimo y muy util, muchas gracias 😸
Awesome, thanks! ❤️
Excelent video, it helped me a lot
Perfect explanation
Thanks Doctor
This video helped me understand the procedure AND how to locate the dorsalis pedis and ant/posterior tibial pulses. Thank you!
Well done!
great info
Wise to first assess for aortic regurgitation. With a little practice, one can measure the index with a cuff and an appropriate stethoscope.
Excellent!
Thanks!
Great demonstration. Suggestion: hire a cameraman that can manually focus, autofocus can be a headache !
THANKS !!
I think it is very important to use doppler instrument for BOTH brachial and ankle measurements. Some clinicians use a sphygmomanometer and stethoscope for the brachial and doppler for ankle. I think consistency in measurement methods improve accuracy and our patients deserve the most accurate result.
thanks doctor
Very useful, Thankyou
Wonderful
nice description
Thank you for the demonstration,is this test can be done by a cardiologist?I mentioned to a cardiologisty fatigue and heavy legs but he made only un echogram and electrogram
Can I ask should the soundwave be exactly the same (or close to) for the arm and the ankle? I had a doppler done on lower legs and couldn't hear any sound waves around my ankle and foot but did hear it in upper legs. Thank you.
Thank you
There are many hand held dopplers to choose from(with different MHz) , how do I know which one to choose?
très intéressant facile et très claire Thanks
thanks and you're welcome!
Super!!!!
These are two different blood pressure cuffs, right?
can i use a stethoscope if there is no available Doppler
Can we use stethoscope in place of doppler?
Does anyone know? This procedure is NOT covered via Medicare, but I need it done. Best place to have it done on a cash basis?
Is this done assuming EF is normal?
When suffering from arterial calcium plaque, and heart attack, why the doctor prescribed calcium-coated statins. How does the calcium coated helps.
Great instructional video. Quick question: I noticed in the video the exam was conducted with the patient supine; should this exam always be conducted with the patient in the supine position? I'm assuming so since it is my understanding that different positions could alter the pressures you are finding in the ankles. Thanks for the clarification.
Yes Chris. Supine is best so pressure's in arm vs legs don't vary due to gravity.
Can we measure ABSI , if the waveform in Doppler is mono phasic for DPA and PTA .
Hi
Does it work in patients with pitting odem . Is it easy to hear?
Yeah, it's still pretty easy to hear the sound through edema. You could also just press down.
Can someone explain how you calculate it please. Am getting confused. Do you add both arm results and divide the leg result to give your score 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Check both arms and choose the one with higher reading
Is diastolic pressure not important?
Of course it is but not for this purpose.
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Great video.
P.S. It's "less than" not "less then" XD
0.8 or less, Ultrasound ASAP..
Simple way- you only need a blood pressure monitor device from Amazon. Just take the reading on your arm then your ankle. Ankle reading divided by arm reading 1.0 and over you’re good. 0.9-0.99 borderline blockage, below 0.9 PAD.
Sounds like nails on a chalkboard to me.
OR you can take the blood pressure in 10 seconds with a $50 BP monitor from Wal-Mart .. it's what my doctor does.
don't get it. why is end result 1.1?