Discover advanced diagnostic tests for Peripheral Vascular Diseases at Liv Hospital. Learn about ankle-brachial indices, color doppler, and 3D maps.

Diagnosis and Tests

Advanced Screening Paths Inside Peripheral Vascular Diseases Testing Labs

The journey toward a successful outcome in managing any complex vascular condition begins with a meticulously structured consultation. Because fluid dynamics, lifestyle parameters, and arterial layouts are unique to each individual, a standard visual check is never sufficient before performing an evaluation for Peripheral Vascular Diseases options. When you visit a specialist at Liv Hospital, the process starts with a detailed medical history where the clinician reviews your lifestyle habits, walking tolerances, and family lineages. The goal of this evaluation is to provide objective evidence of structural failure, pathway narrowings, or pulse deficits and to determine the exact boundaries of your personalized screening roadmap.

Calculating The Baseline Ankle Brachial Index Metric Safely

PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES

The first line of preparation for creating a vascular treatment track involves comparing pressure parameters between your upper and lower limbs.

  • Placing automated pressure cuffs around your ankles and upper arms simultaneously while resting quietly on a comfortable exam table.
  • Utilizing a handheld sound sensor to record the exact systolic pressure scores at each site and calculate your baseline ratio.
  • Restoration of cognitive clarity by providing a highly detailed ratio index that confirms the presence of restricted limb flow accurately.
  • These initial clinical signs provide the doctor with a clear map of whether your system requires deeper internal imaging investigations.

High Resolution Duplex Ultrasound for Velocity Profile Mapping

Doppler Ultrasound Imaging

To see beneath the skin sheets and map out the real time speed of blood moving through your leg channels, ultrasound is utilized.

  • Moving an ultrasound sensor gently along the skin corridor of your groin, thigh, and calf surfaces using specialized warm gel tracks.
  • Visualizing the moving red blood cells to check for localized fluid turbulence, structural narrowings, or rigid plaque deposits.
  • Providing a comprehensive visual and physical log that matches your physical capacity with exact anatomical flow parameters.
  • Professional observation at our clinic helps patients navigate these technical choices with a clear medical roadmap.

Exercise Stress Testing for Functional Walking Capacity Calibration

To observe exactly how your peripheral blood vessels handle an increased circulatory workload, a standardized challenge is utilized.

  • Monitoring your blood pressure, heart rate, and ankle pressure metrics continuously while you walk on a calibrated treadmill system.
  • Detection of hidden vascular anomalies, such as a dramatic drop in ankle pressures, that surface when your walking distance expands.
  • Restoration of confidence by calculating your exact claudication thresholds under safe, closely monitored clinical environments.
  • At Liv Hospital, we use high-resolution diagnostic technology to ensure the highest degree of accuracy before any interventional path launches.

Multi Slice Computed Tomography Angiography for 3D Vascular Modeling

To scan the entire lower torso and limbs non-invasively and build a highly detailed virtual model of your pathways, advanced 3D scanning is used.

  • Utilizing powerful X-ray beams and contrast fluid injected via a simple vein line to illuminate the abdominal and limb corridors.
  • Pinpointing the precise spatial entry and exit angles of calcified plaque deposits inside your leg channels within a few seconds.
  • Restoration of confidence by providing the interventional team with a sub-millimeter map of your entire peripheral architecture.
  • Our specialists use these advanced diagnostic platforms to gather precise data regarding your physical vitality before planning your care track.

Magnetic Resonance Angiography for Advanced Tissue Perfusion Scoring

Advanced magnetic technology can reveal the exact health status of your peripheral pathways without the use of repeated radiation exposure.

  • Using powerful magnetic fields to differentiate between healthy blood flow channels and areas experiencing severe structural narrowings.
  • Screening for collateral circulation networks, which represent small natural bypass channels that your body constructs to route around blocks.
  • Ensuring the internal and external components of your vascular highway are fully visualized and documented for the medical team.
  • This high level medical logic ensures that your recovery roadmap is built on solid biological evidence of tissue survival.
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES

Executing The Direct Catheter Angiography Visual Gold Standard

When non-invasive screening tracks reveal significant blockages, an internal diagnostic visual mapping track is initiated inside our suites.

  • Introducing a fine, hollow catheter wire smoothly through the femoral groin artery or radial wrist artery under safe localized numbing.
  • Injecting a safe volume of contrast fluid directly into the root openings of the limb tree under continuous X-ray monitoring lines.
  • Restoration of total confidence as live high-definition moving pictures map the exact percentage, length, and layout of every blockage line.
  • Our specialists utilize this definitive interventional check to provide the surgical or interventional team with the ultimate blueprint needed for treatment.

Detailed Serum Panels and Pre Operative Blood Chemical Profiling

Laboratory analysis of the blood provides vital clues regarding metabolic parameters and organ functions before an advanced procedure.

  • Sampling the blood to check liver enzymes, cholesterol fractions, and kidney creatinine filtration performance micticulously.
  • Evaluating high-sensitivity proteins and electrolyte concentrations to ensure your biochemistry is optimized for tissue closure loops.
  • Providing a definitive resolution by tailoring your upcoming lifestyle engineering to your exact biochemical values.
  • Clinicians prioritize these assessments to ensure the foundational biochemistry of your vital systems is perfectly balanced before treatment.

Segmental Pressure Recording Loops for Multi Level Block Location

Isolating exactly which sections of a long limb path are suffering from flow restriction involves measuring pressures at multiple intervals.

  • Placing separate, calibrated pressure cuffs at the upper thigh, lower thigh, calf, and ankle levels of your leg frame concurrently.
  • Recording the step by step pressure drops across each individual segment to locate multi level arterial narrowing fields precisely.
  • Ensuring the internal and external components of your lower torso anatomy are fully understood by the multi disciplinary team.
  • Specialists at our facility manage these delicate details to provide a secure environment for your entire diagnostic transformation.

Finalizing Your Staging Blueprint and Coordinating Targeted Restoration

The end goal of the diagnostic phase is to reach a definitive management plan for your vascular health. Once all tests are completed—ankle ratio profiles, ultrasound maps, 3D computer scans, and direct catheter records—your specialist at Liv Hospital will sit down with you to review the findings. If the evidence shows that your condition can benefit from immediate structural corrections or a stenting path, we will discuss the steps in detail. We encourage you to call the hospital to finalize your journey toward a secure, stable, and beautifully open circulatory framework.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the ABI test hurt?

Not necessarily. It depends on the size of the blockage and your symptoms. Small blockages are often treated very safely with aggressive medication and lifestyle changes. Large blockages usually require stents or surgery.

Can I have an MRA if I have a stent?

Most modern stents are safe for MRI/MRA. However, you must tell the technician about any implants you have so they can check the safety database.

Is the dye used in CTA dangerous?

For most people, no. You might feel a warm flush when it is injected. However, if you have weak kidneys or a severe iodine allergy, it can be risky. Doctors always check kidney function before the test.

Why do I need to fast before a catheter angiogram?

Because the procedure involves sedation, your stomach needs to be empty to prevent nausea or aspiration (vomiting into the lungs) while you are drowsy.

What if I am claustrophobic?

If you need an MRA, tell your doctor. They can prescribe a sedative to help you relax, or they might choose a CTA instead, which uses a "donut" scanner that is much more open than the MRI tube.