McCarthy M J, Nydahl S, Hartshorne T, Naylor A R, Bell P R, London N J
Department of Surgery, University of Leicester, UK.
Br J Surg. 1999 Jan;86(1):33-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2168.1999.00972.x.
It has been suggested that ultrasonography could replace diagnostic arteriography in the assessment of patients who present with leg ischaemia. This study investigated a group of consecutive patients who had femorodistal bypass and who were assessed before operation with colour-coded duplex and dependent Doppler insonation alone.
Thirty-seven consecutive patients with critical lower limb ischaemia underwent surgical exploration with a view to femorodistal bypass. Results of preoperative colour-coded duplex and dependent Doppler insonation were compared with intraoperative arteriograms and surgical findings.
There was very good agreement between colour-coded duplex imaging and dependent Doppler insonation with intraoperative angiography and surgical findings in the prediction of the optimal run-off vessel (kappa = 1.0) and the site of the distal anastomosis (kappa = 0.85; 95 per cent confidence interval 0.71-1.0). There was also very good agreement between dependent Doppler insonation and intraoperative arteriography (kappa = 1.0) in predicting pedal arch patency and the predominant feeding vessel.
Assessment of leg arteries before femorodistal bypass can be performed accurately with non-invasive colour-coded duplex imaging and dependent Doppler insonation alone, thus obviating the need for preoperative arteriography.