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Preliminary study to investigate the normal range of Ankle Brachial Pressure Index in young adults

Male, Stuart; Coull, Alison; Murphy-Black, Tricia

Authors

Stuart Male

Alison Coull

Tricia Murphy-Black



Abstract

Aim.  The aim of this study was to find the normal range of Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) for healthy adults in the 20–40-year age group. The hypothesis was: there is no difference between the accepted normal value of ABPI (1·00) and the observed value of ABPI in healthy adults in the 20–40-year age group.
Background.  Doppler ultrasound and ABPI calculations are used in the assessment of lower limb vascularity. Ankle Brachial Pressure Index is used as an indicator for the choice of nursing options for the treatment of chronic leg ulcers. Little research has been done to establish what the normal range of ABPI is in young healthy adults. This information has practical significance to the treatment of young adults who are prone to present with leg ulcers such as i.v. drug users.
Method.  An observational survey was conducted with 24 healthy adults in the 20–40-year age range (who did not have a history of i.v. drug use).
Results.  The study found that the ABPI ranged from 1·05 to 1·25 (mean = 1·14; SD 0·06). In addition, the study also found that there was a negative correlation between ABPI and observed brachial systolic pressure.
Conclusion.  A ‘normal’ ABPI should not be considered a fixed figure (1·00) and that ABPI may be dependant on an individual's blood pressure and possibly other factors.
Relevance to clinical practice.  Ankle Brachial Pressure Index is a routine procedure undertaken when assessing the vascular supply to the lower legs. The results summarized in this paper will be useful to clinicians attempting to interpret ABPI results in young people.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 10, 2006
Online Publication Date Sep 18, 2007
Publication Date 2007-10
Deposit Date Sep 6, 2017
Journal Journal of Clinical Nursing
Print ISSN 0962-1067
Electronic ISSN 1365-2702
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 16
Issue 10
Pages 1878-1885
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2007.01796.x
Keywords ABPI; Ankle Brachial Pressure Index; Doppler; leg ulcer; ultrasound; vascular assessment
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/977667