Toe-brachial index: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 5 November 2023
The toe-brachial index is an examination used in the evaluation of peripheral artery disease. It's related to the ankle-brachial index. In cases of arterial sclerosis which gives falsely elevated ABI, a toe-brachial index (TBI) should be measured. Digital arteries are frequently spared from diabetes and ESRD-induced arterial sclerosis.
Measuring the toe-brachial index requires special equipment, including a blood pressure cuff designed for toes, and a special photo transducer (plethysmograph) to measure the blood flow in the toe. A Doppler probe may be used instead.
- TBI > 0,7 = normal value
- TBI < 0,7 = diagnostic for PAD