A reliable and readily available method of measuring limb blood flow in intermittent claudication

Author:

Wilkinson D1,Vowden P1,Parkin A2,Wiggins P A2,Robinson P J3,Kester R C1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Vascular Surgery, St. James's University and Seacroft Hospitals, Leeds, UK

2. Department of Medical Physics, St. James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, UK

3. Department of Diagnostic Imaging, St. James's University Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, UK

Abstract

Abstract To evaluate isotope limb blood flow measurement in intermittent claudication we have assessed 58 non-diabetic patients comparing our new method with treadmill testing and Doppler assessment. Limb blood flow was applicable to all 58 patients; 25 patients were unable to walk on a treadmill and of the 33 who could 12 failed to walk for one minute, making a standard one minute exercise test inappropriate. In those patients who could perform exercise tests there was a significant correlation between maximum walking distance and limb blood flow (r = 0.35, P = 0.02). Resting, post-exercise and post-hyperaemic ankle-brachial systolic pressure indices bore no relationship to the maximum walking distance. Isotope limb blood flow measurement is reproducible (r = 0.97), can be applied to those patients who cannot walk on a treadmill and provides information about both legs. It correlated significantly with all the other tests and can be recommended for the minimally invasive assessment of intermittent claudication.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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