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Supplement – Understanding the ankle brachial pressure index to treat venous ulceration

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Supplement – Understanding the ankle brachial pressure index to treat venous ulceration

Peter Vowden
31 March 2012

Measuring ankle systolic blood pressure and calculating an ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI) is crucial for the non-invasive assessment of peripheral vascular disease (PVD). More recently, the technique has become an important aspect of lower limb wound management, helping clinicians to assess patients with venous ulceration to establish suitable treatment options.

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