Affiliation:
1. Independent academic researcher and author, Albury, NSW, Australia
Abstract
Background & Aims:
Toe Systolic Blood Pressures (TSPs) and Toe-Brachial Indices (TBIs)
have been identified as useful adjuncts in the identification of pedal ischemia, peripheral artery occlusive
diseases, and risk for either nonhealing of lower extremity wounds or for amputation. Valid measurement
of TSPs and TBIs is therefore essential. However, it could be jeopardized by rater, instrument,
and intratestee inconsistency. These three sources of inconsistency were examined in this research.
Methods:
Five publications addressing TSP and TBI consistency were identified and their results were
analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficients.
Results:
Moderate variability in TSPs was found across all studies; greater variability was evidenced in
brachial systolic pressure, particularly for people who had diabetes; and TBI values also exhibited considerable
variability, but little difference between people who did and did not have diabetes.
Conclusion:
These findings provide qualified evidence of consistency regarding measurement of TSPs
but challenge TBI as a valid and useful indicator in screening, prognostic, and monitoring contexts,
particularly for people who have diabetes. However, there is a prospect that TBI assessment could be
improved by adherence to standardized protocols and by obtaining multiple measurements from toes
and arms on a single occasion as well as on different occasions.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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