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Smart-LEDA Plus solution is a fast, simple, and accurate ankle-brachial index, plus brachial toe index, and an additional diagnostic test for peripheral autonomic neuropathy for patients.
Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) is a type of noninvasive vascular study used to test patients for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD).
ABI compares the blood pressure in a patient’s ankle arteries with the arteries in their arms in order to indicate if the patient is receiving adequate blood flow in their feet.
Sudomotor function tests are used as a type of noninvasive peripheral nerve test for Peripheral Autonomic Neuropathy.
Sudomotor tests use a variety of noninvasive methods to test a patient’s sweat production in order to indicate if the autonomic nerves are functioning properly.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a disease in which the patient has reduced blood flow in the arms or legs (usually the legs) and is often caused by a buildup of fatty deposits in the arteries (atherosclerosis).
Peripheral Autonomic Neuropathy is a disease in which the patient has damage to the nerves that control automatic bodily functions on the periphery. This nerve damage affects the messages sent between the brain and the autonomic nervous system in the hands and feet and can affect the sweat glands and blood vessels.
Dr. Ray W. Ng, DPM, PA and Associates
112 North Adelaide Street, Terrell, Texas 75160, United States
Phone (972) 524-3668 Fax (214) 602-36688
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19-21 Million Americans Have PAD
2 out of 3 patients do not show signs or symptoms
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