Peripheral artery disease: Ankle Brachial Index

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • Peripheral artery disease: Ankle Brachial Index

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  • @staceyfitness
    @staceyfitness Před 6 lety +16

    Your video describing ABI was so helpful. I'm a RN studying for wound certification. I've had a difficult time understanding PAD and ABI's. Your video was so much more comprehensive than a text book. I had a "aha" moment. You have brought clarity to what seemed to be complicated. I will continue to watch your videos. Thanks.

    • @andrasiandrasi5664
      @andrasiandrasi5664 Před 6 lety

      Jó napot kívánok. 33 éves vagyok s nem cigyztem sohasem de igaz hogy azért mindig fazekony voltam. Lenne egy kérdésem hol dolgozik ön hogy menyek önhöz hogy csinajan egy Buerger tesztet mért voltam egy helyen s csináltam Angio CT s azt mondták hogy buerger betegségem van.
      Vagy hogy tudnám el küldeni a kepeket az Angio CT rol h ön is neze még.

  • @cathytannahill2224
    @cathytannahill2224 Před 5 lety +5

    Thank you so much. you made it so much easier to understand the differences in the readings. You presented it very well ,

  • @dy7023
    @dy7023 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your style of presentation, clear and easy to understand.

  • @drmathias9248
    @drmathias9248 Před 6 lety +8

    You are just perfect!!you gonna do more video about medicine

  • @kumbasarr1444
    @kumbasarr1444 Před rokem

    What a great explanation. Thanks 👍

  • @sameehmastor2885
    @sameehmastor2885 Před rokem

    Thank you So much my doctor & my friend Dr Andras
    👍👍

  • @Mia-dl6um
    @Mia-dl6um Před 8 měsíci +1

    This Doctor is very good at explaining things. He make things easy for everyone to understand.

  • @afrahalmohammadi2873
    @afrahalmohammadi2873 Před 5 lety

    your way of explaination is awsome 👌

  • @patriciaharris9300
    @patriciaharris9300 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, really helped.

  • @dylanleonard4945
    @dylanleonard4945 Před rokem

    Many thanks itn is the best explanatory video for ABPI in detail.

  • @mohammedabdulkadir2004
    @mohammedabdulkadir2004 Před 3 lety +1

    Perfect my doc!

  • @anaochoa242
    @anaochoa242 Před 2 lety

    Amazing , thank you 🙏

  • @GbFaakes
    @GbFaakes Před 5 lety +2

    Well done man! Preciate it

  • @MrJany82
    @MrJany82 Před 4 měsíci

    Best video on abi. Thanks.

  • @johnreidy2804
    @johnreidy2804 Před rokem

    Thank you for this quality information it is indeed helpful.

  • @gertlarsson9285
    @gertlarsson9285 Před 5 měsíci

    Very good explanation! I will do a test this week (wake up with pain) and when exercising.

  • @amjadalakel4098
    @amjadalakel4098 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing explanation. Can you arrange a playlist of your videos on cardiovascular topics? Thank you.

  • @chaucerflanders7918
    @chaucerflanders7918 Před rokem

    thank you so much you explained very well

  • @Leoviliti1
    @Leoviliti1 Před rokem +1

    I've been in agony with my legs for quite a while ...but the difference between my blood pressure is by 110 .. on a home blood pressure monitor
    The ankle stated 265
    And the arm was 155 I'm rather high ..
    I have no hair growth on my legs any more either and they're extremely pale.. they barely go pink again when I put my feet down
    I've recently been referred to a vascular surgeon but it's not until June of this year..
    Thank you for this enlightenment ..
    The Doppler will obviously be able to tell much more information .

  • @gaia8888
    @gaia8888 Před 2 lety

    Thank you soooo much ! U saved me

  • @dr.issra.k.6015
    @dr.issra.k.6015 Před 6 lety

    Super wonderfull

  • @nicholasroberts6954
    @nicholasroberts6954 Před rokem

    Wonderful, thank you.
    At the moment in the UK, with the great NHS (!), patients in the affected groups would be extremely unlikely to get this test at the first point of contact with the Health Service (Usually the GP) and would have to wait until the condition got really bad before getting a referral to a specialist . . . Usually by that time they have been crippled or lost part of a leg. And all because the NHS is severely underfunded and because some medical practice, in part, so as to conform to the under-funding, is ante-deluvian, with the consequence that preventative healthcare is not made available so that it can offer its Quality of Life preserving effects and long-term increased health cost avoidance/minimisation.
    The neglect of this problem in the UK, with the way the demographics are going i.e. greater proportion of the population in the affected age groups, can only mean one thing. . . More widespread suffering.
    One wonders what the top health professionals and civil servants who head the NHS are doing. . . By now there should be a whole batch of tests that are routinely conducted on patients in the affected age groups, at least once a year or whenever they visit the GP (If they haven't visited in the last year) . . . But nothing heard so far, in fact the complete reverse. Now there's a routine job that could be done my a trained professional and technical person in the health in service and perhaps in place of the doctors
    Keep-up the good work spreading the word.

  • @phillyb4588
    @phillyb4588 Před 6 lety

    amazing

  • @farmanmed9164
    @farmanmed9164 Před rokem

    well done 👍

  • @drankushgoyal5775
    @drankushgoyal5775 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @erandeser5830
    @erandeser5830 Před rokem

    Very good in the last 30 seconds

  • @garyhoward4064
    @garyhoward4064 Před 2 měsíci

    Could you provide a more detailed explanation about interpreting values between 0.9-1.3 for « normal » people. What does the difference between these 2 numbers mean?

  • @michelangelobuonarroti916

    Good instruction. Now, how to fix or prevent all this. Whole foods plant based diet, intermittent and extended fasting, and daily exercise, if only walking.

    • @julieoliver8170
      @julieoliver8170 Před 3 lety +3

      I went keto. Veggies under 50 grams of carbs. Getting better fast

  • @muthoni632
    @muthoni632 Před 4 lety

    Is it possible to use a stethoscope for Doppler?

  • @sitatofilau-pereira5140

    Instead of brachial reading can a wrist bp reading be used and is the same formula used ?

  • @venkatesh4159
    @venkatesh4159 Před 4 lety

    Hi sir, can do angioplasty and stent in popiteal artery on knee . Kindly advise Thank you

  • @bunnysingh7443
    @bunnysingh7443 Před 3 lety +2

    My ABI decreases more than 15% after exercise although it's normal also have claudication symptoms and I'm 32 years old

  • @fatimahalshehri9501
    @fatimahalshehri9501 Před 3 lety

    When to use TBI instead of ABI ?!

  • @Thingolness
    @Thingolness Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the presentation! Brilliantly explained!
    Could you please correct with an annotation the ">" into a "

    • @Encourageable
      @Encourageable Před rokem

      The way he has it is correct. The upper boundary is 1.3 therefore anything greater than 1.3 is problematic. He didn’t position the sign in the typical place which must have confused you.

    • @Thingolness
      @Thingolness Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Encourageable Oh goodness! That makes more sense. :) Thank you

  • @SK-qu4wo
    @SK-qu4wo Před rokem

    Are there any mild symptoms associated with PAD? I am 40 and I recently started feeling numbness in my left big toe and sometimes a tingling sensation in my left leg when I sit down. I checked the blood pressure in my left arm and then the blood pressure in my left ankle. My systolic for the arm was 122 and the systolic for the ankle was 137. Any cause for concern here?

  • @ulster7717
    @ulster7717 Před 4 lety +1

    So you wouldn’t recommend doing this with just a BP monitor as suggested by another MD on you tube.

    • @drandrasfazakas
      @drandrasfazakas  Před 4 lety +1

      No, blood pressure monitor is not sensitive enough. Of course it's better than nothing if you don't have access to a Doppler.

  • @Rb5241
    @Rb5241 Před 3 lety +1

    Dr. should have specified where the pain was. The patient could have been having a headache and thus experiencing pain. He should have asked if the patient were having foot or leg pain. Picky I know, but it was confusing initially and I'm still not sure where the pain was that he was referring to. Otherwise, he did provide important information.

  • @yaldak6979
    @yaldak6979 Před rokem

    I just did ABI test and the technician who was doing the test keep talking to me during the time he was taking my arm blood pressure so my arm number is while I was talking and my ankle numbers are without talking. The number came back normal but I am not sure if it is accurate since I was talking during arm blood pressure measurement. What do you think based on your experience regarding my ABI accuracy? The ABI is 1.19 and 1.25! And BTW, I have claudication symptoms during exercise and after. My cardiologist is not good and he tries to convince there is nothing wrong with me and I already have an autoimmune disease and hyporeflexia and will do EMG and NCV test to check nerve damage.

  • @islamabadcity
    @islamabadcity Před 3 lety +1

    I have numbness in my feet upto little bit up my ankle. I feel cool and sometime warm . I am taking medicine only lyrical 175 mg twice daily and 10mg blood pressure medicine but I don’t have relief. Pl. suggest other medicine to which I get relief. If I want to consult you how can I? Thanks

  • @xadam2dudex
    @xadam2dudex Před 4 lety +5

    I never will understand why they use a comma for a decimal point and still call it point ??

    • @kstoeb
      @kstoeb Před 3 lety +1

      I can only speak for German as an example: We use a coma as the decimal separater and we also call it a coma when we speak. So e.g. "null Komma neun" for 0,9.
      But if I would do my presentation in english I would say it the anglo-american way: "zero point nine". (I would also try to remember to write it that way ;-)

    • @xadam2dudex
      @xadam2dudex Před 3 lety +1

      @@kstoeb how does one determine when a number is not a decimal number ? Our symbols would read this number as nineteen thousand three hundred = 19,300 yet if a comma is a decimal point you would read it nineteen and 3/10 .. A big difference

    • @kstoeb
      @kstoeb Před 3 lety +1

      @@xadam2dudex A coma is always the decimal separator in German. We use coma and point the exact opposite way than the anglo-american system
      You simply have to know in wich system you are.

    • @kstoeb
      @kstoeb Před 3 lety

      Example: "one thousand two hundred and thirty four and a half" would be written as …
      1,234.5 in english
      1.234,5 in german

  • @krystalmaecandelario5623

    What are yout reference books?

    • @drandrasfazakas
      @drandrasfazakas  Před 5 lety +1

      Uptodate, Merckmanual, Medscape, Clinical experience and contact with professors that I know.

  • @julieoliver8170
    @julieoliver8170 Před 3 lety

    I had a 1.9

  • @samjenner2429
    @samjenner2429 Před 6 lety +1

    What if there's a substantial difference in diastolic BP between the arm and ankle?

    • @drandrasfazakas
      @drandrasfazakas  Před 6 lety +3

      The Ankle/Brachial Index measures the systolic blood pressure and not the diastolic, since we are measuring the sound from the blood flow in the arteries with a doppler device.

    • @samjenner2429
      @samjenner2429 Před 6 lety +1

      Okay, got it. Thank you for answering.

  • @malourez
    @malourez Před 2 lety +1

    Just remember leg over and that’s it 😂

  • @johntube7554
    @johntube7554 Před rokem

    the most important question is what you can do for a person when his diagnosis indicates a disease, nothing! all the medicine you can give them will have side effects and no fix. the most you can tell them is watch your diet. so, just lets ask everyone to watch their diet and no need for these tests.

  • @fooballers7883
    @fooballers7883 Před rokem

    Thanks for a very informative video... a quick question.. would a foetal doppler monitor be sensitive enough ?