To the Problem of Diagnosing Artery Disease of Lower Extremeties by Dopplerograph Method
- Author:
Amarjargal G
1
;
Oyun B
;
Tserenchunt G
Author Information
1. Best-EMA Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
lower extremities
- From:Mongolian Medical Sciences
2009;147(1):4-6
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
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Abstract:
Aim and objective of the study. Aim of the study is to study artery disease of lower extremities by dopplerograph method. - To study dopplerograph symptom of artery disease of lower extremities. - To study dependence of age, sex and which vessel is at risk Material and Methods. We involved 61 cases which were done dopplerograph analyse because of artery disease of lower extremities at the centre of BestEMA from 2006 to January 2008 dopplerograph analyse was done by using Angiodin apparatus and by standard method divided them into 6 groups by 10 ages and studied by male and female. Results and Discussion. From 100 cases which the disease revealed in 37 artery blockade, in 27 artery stenosis in 36 hemodynamic changes revealed. In order to put differential diagnose of artery blockade and artery stenosis we defined LPI in all persons. In the period of artery blockade and artery stenosis of lower extremities form of artery stream is changed LPI is decreased below 1 depending on disease. These symptoms were common. By our study 40.9% of people with artery disease of lower extremities smoked more than 20 years and 27.3% had hyperglycemia more than 10 years. Result of our study suits to the study of A.G. Evdoximov (1999), V.G. Leluk (2003), Volmar (1996). Conclusion: 1. In 75.4% of people who were done dopplerograph analyse artery disease of lower extremities, artery blockade of lower extremities revealed in 45 stenosis in 37 and hemodynamic change in 42. 2. In the period of artery blockade and artery stenosis of lower extremities from of artery stream changes and decreases below LPI, These symptoms mostly revealed. 3. Artery blockade and artery stenosis are mostly occur in the hip and on males.