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Webinar length: 58 minutes
The Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) provides many benefits, including those who are suspected or diagnosed with peripheral arterial disease. FREE with health professionals membership. [expander_maker id=”4″ more=”Read more” less=”Read less”] It also includes individuals with leg ulcers or slow-healing wounds, individuals at risk of arterial disease, patients in need of lower limb compression therapy, and those experiencing symptoms that suggest arterial disease. In the comprehensive care and management of diabetic patients, ABPI assessment plays a crucial role due to the higher prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in individuals with diabetes. It helps reduce the risk of complications, improve outcomes, and promote optimal vascular health within this population.
By utilising the ABPI, healthcare professionals can accurately evaluate blood flow to the lower limbs, make well informed decisions regarding treatment, and ultimately enhance patient outcomes. The ABPI assessment plays a vital role in evaluating peripheral arterial disease, determining the suitability of compression therapy for the lower limbs, assessing the risk of complications, and guiding treatment planning for patients who require such therapy. This valuable tool empowers healthcare professionals to make informed decisions, optimize patient care, and contribute to improved outcomes. [/expander_maker]



