Impressive predictive value of ankle-brachial index for very long-term outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease: IMPACT-ABI study.
Takashi MiuraMasatoshi MinamisawaYasushi UekiNaoyuki AbeHitoshi NishimuraNaoto HashizumeTomoaki MochidomeMikiko HaradaYasutaka OguchiKoji YoshieWataru ShoinTatsuya SaigusaSoichiro EbisawaHirohiko MotokiJun KoyamaUichi IkedaKoichiro KuwaharaPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The incidence of long-term adverse events was markedly higher among patients with low or borderline ABI than among those with normal ABI. This suggests that more attention should be paid to patients with borderline ABIs, especially with regard to cardiovascular death, stroke, and heart failure.