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ABI/PVR (Antebrachial Index/Pulse Volume Recording) Instructions
Your Doctor as ordered a test to check the circulation in your legs and feet.
(A small Doppler probe will record the pulses in your
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Gather the necessary equipment such as a blood pressure cuff, doppler ultrasound device, and air plethysmography cuffs.
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Prepare the patient by having them lie down and exposing their legs.
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Apply the blood pressure cuff to the patient's arm and the doppler ultrasound device to their ankle.
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Inflate the blood pressure cuff until it completely occludes the brachial artery.
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Deflate the cuff slowly while using the doppler ultrasound device to detect the reappearance of the pulse in the ankle.
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Note and record the pressure reading at which the pulse returns.
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Repeat the process for the other ankle.
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After obtaining the ankle-brachial index (ABI), use air plethysmography cuffs to measure the pulse volume in the legs.
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Follow the specific instructions provided by the device manufacturer to record the pulse volume readings for each leg.
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Once all measurements have been taken, ensure they are accurately recorded on the abipvr ankle-brachial indexpulse volume form.
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The abipvr ankle-brachial indexpulse volume test is typically needed for individuals who may have peripheral artery disease (PAD) or other circulatory disorders.
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It is commonly used to assess the arterial blood flow in the legs and determine the presence of any blockages or narrowing of the blood vessels.
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This test is particularly beneficial for people with symptoms such as leg pain, numbness, or wounds that are slow to heal.
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It can also be recommended for individuals with risk factors for PAD, including smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or a family history of circulatory problems.
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