Abstract

SubjectThis study aimed to establish a normal range for ankle systolic blood pressure (SBP).MethodsA total of 948 subjects who had normal brachial SBP (90-139 mmHg) at investigation were enrolled. Supine BP of four limbs was simultaneously measured using four automatic BP measurement devices. The ankle-arm difference (An-a) on SBP of both sides was calculated. Two methods were used for establishing normal range of ankle SBP: the 99% method was decided on the 99% reference range of actual ankle BP, and the An-a method was the sum of An-a and the low or up limits of normal arm SBP (90–139mmHg).ResultsWhether in the right or left side, the ankle SBP was significantly higher than the arm SBP (right: 137.1±16.9 vs 119.7±11.4 mmHg, P<0.05). Based on the 99% method, the normal range of ankle SBP was 94~181 mmHg for the total population, 84~166 mmHg for the young (18–44 y), 107~176 mmHg for the middle-aged(45–59 y) and 113~179 mmHg for the elderly (≥60y) group. As the An-a on SBP was 13mmHg in the young group and 20mmHg in both middle-aged and elderly groups, the normal range of ankle SBP on the An-a method was 103–153 mmHg for young and 110–160 mmHg for middle-elderly subjects.ConclusionA primary reference for normal ankle SBP was suggested as 100-165 mmHg in the young and 110-170 mmHg in the middle-elderly subjects.

Highlights

  • Ankle blood pressure (BP) is used more frequently in clinical practice as it could be taken using an electronic BP device [1,2,3,4]

  • Whether in the right or left side, the ankle systolic BP (SBP) was significantly higher than the arm SBP

  • A primary reference for normal ankle SBP was suggested as 100-165 mmHg in the young and 110-170 mmHg in the middle-elderly subjects

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Introduction

Ankle blood pressure (BP) is used more frequently in clinical practice as it could be taken using an electronic BP device [1,2,3,4]. Arm SBP is used as the reference for identifying the abnormality of ankle SBP in most studies [7, 8]. Arm BP could not be taken or could not correctly reflect their real BP [9,10,11,12,13]. In these cases, taking ankle BP is an alternative way. This study evaluated the ankle systolic BP (SBP) in the subjects with normal arm SBP in order to provide a reference for normal ankle SBP

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