• Department of Surgery, First Clinical College, China Medical University, Shenyang 110001;
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The ability of quickscan(QS)to assess haemodynamically significant lesions in the iliac and femoro-popliteal arteries was studied.Quickscan was prospectively and independently compared to intra-arterial digital subtraction angiography(IADSA)of the iliac and femoro-popliteal arteries.In 176 patients 757 arterial segments were evaluated.A QS frequency ratio of 1:3 or greater had a sensitivity of 88%,a specificity of 94% and accuracy of 92% in detecting stenosis gt;5O% diameter(67% area)reduction as shown on IADSA.In the detection of occlusion,QS had a sensitivity of 91%,specificity of 95% and accuracy of 94%.There was significant correlation between area reduction found by QS and the calf/brachial pressure index(CBI)(r=-0.77,P lt;0.01).Thirty-seven patients underwent an angioplasty based on QS finding alone.All 37 were successful.The authors conclude that quickscan can provide an inexpensive,quick and non-invasive screening technique for the routine initial assessment of peripheral vascular disease.The results indicate that an agreement with angiography which is as good as duplex scanning.It has potential to replace angiography for workup prior to surgical or catheter intervention,in the assessment of the success of the procedure and its continuing follow-up.

Citation: Zhang Qiang,Chen Yan,Duan Zhiquan,et al.. CLINICAL STUDY OF QUICKSCAN IN DIAGNOSIS OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE(A REPORT OF 176 CASES). CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 1996, 3(4): 217-220. doi: Copy