ea0056p433 | Diabetes complications | ECE2018
Bayrak Savas
, Okuturlar Yildiz
, Bozer Denis
, Sadri Sogol
, Ozbas Tevetoglu Isil
, Boyuk Banu
, Mert Meral
Aim: The ankle-brachial index (ABI) shows the existence of peripheral arterial disease and is also related to cardiovascular mortality in diabetic patients, even in those with coronary artery disease at an early stage. Normal levels are considered to be an ABI of 0.9 1.3; ABI thresholds of less than 0.9 and more than 1.3 are highly suspicious for PAD and high CV risk in diabetic patients. In this study, we planned to investigate the ankle-brachial index values in diabet...