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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Vasc Surg. 2012 Jun 12;56(1):e17–e51. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2012.05.054

Table 5.2.

Surveillance of Known Lower Extremity PAD

Indication Appropriate Use Score (1–9)
New or Worsening Symptoms
115. • Normal baseline study A (7)
116. • Abnormal baseline ABI (ie, ABI ≤0.90) A (8)
No Change in Symptom Status (No revascularization)
Asymptomatic or Stable Symptoms After Baseline Study, Surveillance Frequency During First Year At 3 to 5 months At 6 to 8 months At 9 to 12 months

117. • Normal baseline ABI (no stenosis) I (1) I (1) I (1)
118. • Mild or moderate disease (eg, ABI >0.4) I (2) I (2) U (4)
119. • Severe (eg, ABI <0.4) I (3) U (5) U (5)
Asymptomatic or Stable Symptoms After Baseline Study, Surveillance Frequency After First Year Every 6 months Every 12 months Every 24 months or greater

120. • Normal baseline ABI (no stenosis) I (1) I (1) I (2)
121. • Mild or moderate disease (eg, ABI >0.4) I (2) I (2) U (4)
122. • Severe (eg, ABI <0.4) U (4) U (4) I (3)

A = appropriate; ABI = ankle-brachial index; I = inappropriate; PAD = peripheral artery disease; U = uncertain.