After thorough physical examination and review of the patient's medical records, healthcare professionals conduct an exam called Ankle-brachial index (ABI). This measures and compares the blood pressure in the ankles to the blood pressure in the upper arms. If ABI is abnormal, further detailed tests such as ultrasound and angiogram are performed, and finally a diagnosis is made.

As we know, PAD often goes undiagnosed and in such cases, patients can suffer from painful symptoms and may even lose their leg if untreated. However, there’s nothing to worry as with the new endovascular therapies and technologies, there has been a tremendous improvement in the life of people suffering from the condition.
The peripheral artery disease at the New Jersey Endovascular and Amputation Prevention center can be cured with the latest endovascular treatments in its safe and caring environment. The experts here can easily identify those at risk for vascular disease as soon as the symptoms appear and help them lead a healthier and happier life. To learn more or to schedule a screening, please visit https://americanendovascular.com