Vasc- exercise testing Flashcards

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Patients who complain of claudication only with exercise(ie.intermittent claudication) usually have an ABI close to?

A

1.0 prior to exercise and an ABI in the 0.6 to 0.8 range following exercise and therefore require additional testing

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exercise testign steps

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  • First obtain resting brachial and ankle pressures before exercising
  • The patient is positioned on the treadmill platform
  • The patient should walk for 5 minutes or until the onset of claudication(The patient will notify the examiner when this occurs)
  • If the pain causes the patient to stop,the patient is returned to the exam table and rests in a supine position
  • The brachial and ankle pressures are repeated within the first minute after stopping the treadmill
  • If a pressure drop is detected at this 1 minute point,then they should be repeated at 2-3 minute intervals(up to 20 minutes) until the ankle pressure returns to pre-exercise levels
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patients with arterial disease demonstrate what?

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a fall in pressure to a point below the pre-exercise level

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what does exercise testing assess?

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the magnitude of immediate pressure drop following exercise and the length of time required for the ankle pressure to return to the pre-exercise level

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if the ankle pressure is decreased following exercise what occurs?

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the test is positive and additional ankle pressure measurements should be taken at 2-3 minute intervals until pressure returns to pre-exercise levels

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if the ankle pressure returns to normal in a period of 2-6 minutes what does this indicate?

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single level disease

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if the return to resting pressure requires up to 12 minutes what does this mean?

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atherosclerotic disease is probably present at multiple levels

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more than 15 minutes to return to pre-exercise levels indicated?

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  • ischemic rest pain
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Reactive hyperemia testing?

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  • This can be used to stress patients who are not capable of performing a treadmill test(physical instability,heart issues etc)
  • This test is not useful in patients who demonstrate an abnormal resting ABI
  • It should only be used to evaluate patients who demonstrate a normal resting ABI who complain of pain with exertion
  • Treadmill testing is the preferred method of stressing the patient
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