A New Way to Gauge Heart Disease Risk?

Researchers say that comparing blood pressure in the ankle and the arm could give doctors a quick way to know which patients are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease. This measure is known as the ‘ankle brachial index’ and can be used to determine who is at risk of heart attack or stroke.

This procedure can be especially helpful to patients who have no known history of cardiovascular problems. The usual method of determining heart disease risk is whether a person smokes, has high cholesterol and/or has high blood pressure.

The ankle brachial index method affords the family doctor another way to help his patients who appear to be (heart) healthy, but may in fact be nearing a heart attack or stroke.

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