Ankle-Brachial Index
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Findings (27)
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nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
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nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD
None
nullA normal ankle-brachial index (0.9-1.3) performed poorly as a negative risk marker, providing minimal post-test risk change, despite being the most prevalent negative result (93% of participants).
Effect: null; DLR >0.80 for CVD