Jefferson-Abington Hospital Office

Address

Price Medical Office Building,
1245 Highland Ave Suite 600 ,
Abington, PA 19001

Phone

215-887-3990

Blank Vascular Center Office

Address

1200 Old York Road,
Abington, PA 19001

Phone

215-887-5934

Lansdale Office

Address

125 Medical Campus Drive,
Suite 205,
Lansdale, PA 19446

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Ankle Brachial

What is an ankle-brachial index?

The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a measurement that is useful to your physician in evaluating the adequacy of the circulation in your legs. It can also be used to follow the improvement or worsening of leg circulation over time. To obtain the ABI, your physician measures your blood pressure in your ankle and in your arm. Your physician will compare the two numbers by forming a ratio to determine your ABI.

Normally, the blood pressures in your ankle and arm should be about equal. But if your ankle pressures are lower than your arm pressures, your leg arteries are probably narrowed.

To perform the ABI, your physician may use an ordinary blood pressure cuff and an ultrasound device. The ABI helps your physician diagnose arterial disease in the legs, but it is a general test and it does not specifically identify which arteries are blocked.

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Revised September 4, 2009

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