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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Dec 5.
Published in final edited form as: Magn Reson Imaging. 2022 Aug 5;93:128–134. doi: 10.1016/j.mri.2022.08.003

Table 5.

MRI velocity differences between the proximal and distal imaging locations for diabetic and non-diabetic PAD patients.

Proximal SFA Location Distal SFA Location P-value

Diabetic PAD Patients N Median (IQR) N Median (IQR)

Average velocity, cm/s 27 27.98 (20.532, 44.83) 27 25.85 (15.21, 39.55) 0.25
Maximum velocity 27 53.63 (38.73, 89.43) 27 40.78 (23.71, 71.91) 0.25
Minimum velocity 27 4.056 (2.13, 7.98) 27 4.31 (0.77, 7.34) 1.00
Velocity pulsatility index 27 1.74(1.43, 1.91) 27 1.73 (1.20, 1.90) 0.24

Non-Diabetic PAD Patients

Average velocity 43 24.753 (9.76, 34.45) 42 15.90 (9.92, 24.66) <0.003
Maximum velocity 43 39.72 (15.9, 60.3) 42 27.4 (12.54, 41.67) <0.003
Minimum velocity 43 4.43 (1.55, 9.20) 42 4.33 (2.47, 7.76) 0.88
Velocity pulsatility index 43 1.52 (0.66, 1.74) 42 1.38 (0.60, 1.73) 0.043

PAD: peripheral artery disease; SFA: superficial femoral artery; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging.