What is the ankle-brachial index?
The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a noninvasive measurement that is used to assess how well blood is flowing in your legs. The ankle-brachial index is determined by measuring the blood pressure in the ankle and dividing it by the blood pressure in the upper arm. The test takes around 10 to 15 minutes and is typically performed in a clinical setting by a vascular technician.
How is the ankle-brachial index measured?
During the ankle-brachial index test, the patient is typically instructed to lie on their back while blood pressure cuffs are placed on the ankles and the upper arms. An ultrasound device is pressed against the skin nearby to determine blood pressure in the ankles and upper arms.