What is a QuantaFlo test?

What is a QuantaFlo test?

The QuantaFlo PAD test is a simple, non- invasive test to assist your physician in documenting the blood circulation in your body. Quick and painless, the QuantaFlo PAD test. compares the differences in blood flow. between your arms and your legs to help. your doctor understand whether you may.

How is a PAD test done?

The test involves directly feeling the pulse and listening with a stethoscope in the groin (inguinal region), behind the knees, and ankles to examine the condition of the blood flow. The pulse will be weak or difficult to find if there is an area where an artery has become narrowed or obstructed.

What is PAD assessment?

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Assessment Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) occurs when arteries in your legs or arms become narrowed. One in 20 Americans 50 and over is at increased risk of heart attack or stroke due to PAD. This quick, free assessment will measure your risk and help you identify ways to reduce it.

Is QuantaFlo the same as Abi?

Prospective, observational data indicate that QuantaFlo™ Peripheral Artery Disease Test is as accurate as conventional ABI in PAD detection* Test complete and results available in around 5 minutes. Convenient for primary care offices and specialty practices.

What is a positive Buerger’s test?

Buerger’s test is a useful adjunct to routine peripheral vascular assessment and, if positive, suggests more severe ischaemia with distal limb artery involvement.

Do you elevate legs with PAD?

Positioning: It is recommended that people do not cross their legs, which may interfere with blood flow. Some people manage swelling by elevating their feet at rest. You should elevate your feet but not above the heart level.

Is QuantaFlo FDA approved?

With the QuantaFlo System, we have an FDA-approved digital device that is an invaluable screening tool: It helps better diagnose patients who may have or be at risk of developing PAD.