VASCULAR TESTING
BOARD CERTIFIED DOCTORS
1607 VISA DRIVE, SUITE 5B
NORMAL, ILLINOIS 61761
(309) 452-3000
Peripheral
Arterial Disease (P.A.D.) occurs when there is a build up of
cholesterol and plaque in the arteries of the lower extremities, causing
decreased blood flow to the legs and feet.
WHAT IS AN A.B.I. TEST? A.B.I. or Ankle-Brachial Index is a non-invasive, pain-free test. The exam often takes 15-20 minutes, It feels similar to having your blood pressure taken during your regular check-ups. You will lie down on the exam table. Pressure cuffs will be wrapped snugly around your arms, above knees, calves and ankles. The technician
will inflate the cuffs, and sensors record the pulse waves. Let the
technician know if the pressure from the inflated cuffs is uncomfortable. Your
blood pressures will be recorded at your arms and ankles. The
ankle-brachial index, known as the ABI, is determined by the ratio
between these pressures. PAD
is diagnosed if your ankle pressure is lower than your arm pressure.
With severe narrowing, the ABI or ankle pressure may be half of your arm
pressure. Your doctor may recommend additional diagnostic tests if the
ABI is abnormal.



TREATMENTS
HAVE AN A.B.I. TEST

STOP SMOKING

EAT HEALTHY

EXERCISE