Ankle Peak Systolic Flow Velocity (PSV) with Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetes Mellitus

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Bhat, Archana [1 ]
Karanth, Krishna Kiran [2 ]
Periera, Pradeep [3 ]
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[1] Father Muller Med Coll, Dept Med, Mangalore, India
[2] Father Muller Med Coll, Dept Radiol, Mangalore, India
[3] Father Muller Med Coll, Dept Cardiol, Mangalore, India
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Ankle peak systolic flow; peripheral arterial disease; diabetes mellitus; coronary artery disease; TERM;
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10.9734/JPRI/2021/v33i40B32287
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Introduction: Ankle peak systolic flow velocity can measure peripheral arterial blood flow which can predict extent of peripheral arterial disease. Atherosclerosis is more common in patients with diabetes mellitus and can affect simultaneously coronary circulation and peripheral circulation. Aims and Objectives: The primary objective of the study was to determine the occurrence of peripheral vascular disease by ankle Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) in patients admitted for coronary artery disease with diabetes mellitus.The secondary objective was to see the association between the ankle Peak Systolic Flow Velocity (PSV) with the extent of abnormality of coronary angiogram in diabetic patients. Materials and Methods: All patients admitted in the hospital with coronary artery disease with diabetes mellitus in whom coronary angiogram was done were included in the study over a period of one year Presence of significant vessel disease CAD was defined as at least >70 % stenosis at one or more major coronary arteries (left anterior descending, left circumflex and right coronary artery). Ankle Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) was measured in all patients by the Duplex method. The peak systolic velocities in the distal posterior tibial artery and the distal anterior tibial artery was measured and the average peak systolic velocities within three cardiac cycles6 was recorded by the radiologist. The ankle peak systolic flow above 40cm/s was considered as good flow in the lower limb extremity [7]. The data was analysed using SPSS version 17.0 software and mean and standard deviation was used. Results: Out of the cases studied 24 patients (80%) were males and 6 patients (20%) were females. All the Coronary angiograms was classified to single 13(43.3%), double 8(26.7%) and triple 9 (30%) vessel disease by the cardiologist. Out of the 13 patients with single vessel disease 3 patients had < 40 cm/s flow in the right anterior tibial artery and 10 patients had >40 cm/s flow in the right tibial artery indicating good perfusion.Out of the 8 patients with double vessel disease 4 patients had flow <40 cm/s and 4 patients had flow >40 cm/s. In triple vessel disease category 5 patients had flow <40 cm/s and 4 patients had flow>40cm/s. The p value was 0.2 was not significant and the chi square was 2.79 Similar results were obtained while compared with left ankle peak systolic flow velocity. Conclusion: In this study patients with single vessel disease have higher ankle peak systolic velocity though statistically not significant. Lower ankle peak systolic flow velocity corroborates with peripheral arterial disease [12] and is seen in patients with coronary artery disease [13].
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