Duplex ultrasound and pedal acceleration time as tools to evaluate foot perfusion: a literature review

Author:

Souza Drako de Amorim1ORCID,Medrado Pedro Victor Freitas1ORCID,Santos Vinícius Alves1ORCID,Aguiar Carolline Xavier de1ORCID,Silva Guilherme Souza1ORCID,Sousa Lucas Pereira Pintos de1ORCID,Amando Yasmin Bione Diniz2ORCID,Saad Paulo Fernandes2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, Brasil; Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Currently, the standard non-invasive test for diagnosing Peripheral Arterial Disease is the Ankle-Brachial Index. However, this test becomes unfeasible in a certain population. New evidence proposes the pedal acceleration time, an ultrasound index, as an alternative test. An integrative bibliographic review was carried out between June 3, 2022 and January 8, 2023, to investigate this new index as a tool to assess foot perfusion. Papers published in English, Portuguese, or Spanish between 2012 and 2022 were searched on PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scielo, using the keywords “Peripheral Arterial Disease” AND “Acceleration Time” AND (Pedal OR Plantar). Research that didn’t assess foot perfusion using the methods of interest or did not present human data and also case series or reports were excluded. Seven out of the sixty-six articles identified in the searches were selected for the review, all of which had notable methodological limitations. Pedal acceleration time seems to be able to diagnose and stratify and may reflect prognosis.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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