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Responsiveness and Inter-Rater Reliability of the Pulse Volume Recording Upstroke Ratio (PVRr)

The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery(2022)

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The objective of this study was to evaluate a measure of the responsiveness and reliability of the pulse volume recording upstroke ratio (PVRr). A database of 389 subjects undergoing lower extremity revascularization was analyzed. Subjects were included in the analysis if they had undergone pedal radiographs, had PVRs performed pre-and postlower extremity revascularization, and had regular pulsatile digital waveforms with a pressure recording on both PVRs. The responsiveness of the PVRr was assessed by means of the postoperative percent change in comparison to the digital pressures. A statistically significant negative correlation was observed (Pear-son-0.421; p = .007) indicating that as digital pressures increased, the PVRr decreased. Further, measurement of the reliability of the PVRr was performed on a selection of 10 recordings by 2 residents and 3 board-certified sur-geons. The observed intraclass correlation coefficient of measurements was 0.960. Results of this investigation provide evidence in support of the responsiveness and inter-rater reliability in the calculation of the pulse volume recording upstroke ratio.(c) 2021 by the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. All rights reserved.
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ankle brachial index,calcification,diabetic foot,Doppler,MAC,photoplesthysmography,segmental pressures,toe brachial index
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