Accuracy of maximal acceleration time of pedal arteries to diagnose critical limb-threatening ischemia.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1177/1358863X231226216
Jean-Eudes Trihan, Magali Croquette, Jeanne Hersant, Romain Prigent, Cedric Fontaine, Samir Henni, Damien Lanéelle
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Introduction: Maximal acceleration time of distal arteries of the foot (ATmax) is correlated to ankle-brachial index (ABI) and toe-brachial index (TBI), and seems very promising in diagnosing severe peripheral artery disease (PAD) and especially critical limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI). Our goal was to confirm the cut-off value of 215 ms to predict a toe pressure (TP) ⩽ 30 mmHg.

Methods: A 4-month retrospective study was conducted on patients addressed for suspicion of PAD. Demographic data, ABI, TBI, and Doppler ultrasound scanning parameters of the dorsal pedis and lateral plantar arteries (DPA and LPA) were recorded.

Results: A total of 137 patients with 258 lower limbs were included. ATmax was highly correlated to TBI (r = -0.89, p < 0.001). With the cut-off value of 215 ms, ATmax was effective to diagnose TP ⩽ 30 mmHg with a sensitivity of 93% [95% CI 77-99], a specificity of 96% [95% CI 92-98], a positive predictive value of 73% [95% CI 56-86], a negative predictive value of 99% [95% CI 97-100], and an area under the receiver operating characteristics curve of 0.99 [95% CI 0.98-1.00]. ATmax also showed promising results to rule out PAD in healthy patients.

Conclusion: ATmax is a reliable diagnostic tool to diagnose low TP and could be a new easily performed hemodynamic criterion for diagnosis of CLTI.

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脚底动脉最大加速时间诊断临界肢体缺血的准确性。
导言:足部远端动脉的最大加速时间(ATmax)与踝肱指数(ABI)和趾肱指数(TBI)相关,在诊断严重外周动脉疾病(PAD),尤其是危及肢体的缺血(CLTI)方面似乎很有前景。我们的目标是确认 215 毫秒的临界值,以预测趾压 (TP) ⩽ 30 mmHg:我们对怀疑患有 PAD 的患者进行了为期 4 个月的回顾性研究。记录人口统计学数据、ABI、TBI 以及足背动脉和足底外侧动脉(DPA 和 LPA)的多普勒超声扫描参数:结果:共纳入了 137 名患者,258 个下肢。ATmax 与创伤性脑损伤高度相关(r = -0.89,p < 0.001)。截断值为 215 ms 时,ATmax 能有效诊断 TP ⩽ 30 mmHg,灵敏度为 93% [95% CI 77-99],特异度为 96% [95% CI 92-98],阳性预测值为 73% [95% CI 56-86],阴性预测值为 99% [95% CI 97-100],接收者操作特征曲线下面积为 0.99 [95% CI 0.98-1.00]。ATmax在排除健康患者的PAD方面也显示出良好的效果:ATmax是诊断低TP的可靠诊断工具,可作为诊断CLTI的新的简便血液动力学标准。
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Vascular Medicine
Vascular Medicine 医学-外周血管病
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158
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The premier, ISI-ranked journal of vascular medicine. Integrates the latest research in vascular biology with advancements for the practice of vascular medicine and vascular surgery. It features original research and reviews on vascular biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, medical treatment and interventions for vascular disease. A member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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