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The Ankle-Brachial Index as a Screening Method for

Atherosclerosis

John Michael Frullo, Sana Yaklur, Lara Pferdehirt, Kathryn Wallace,

Sam Vallagomesa, Veronica Gough, Stephen Phillips, Paul Greenfield

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Atherosclerosis in Today’s World

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The Atherosclerosis Issue

• Plaque buildup on walls of arteries

• Causes blockage

• Can lead to heart attack or stroke

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Scope and Statistics

• 400,000+ die annually from coronary heart disease related to atherosclerosis

• 50% of men and 64% of women who die of heart disease are not diagnosed

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• Atherosclerosis Coronary Heart Disease

• Often undetected

• Diagnosis is expensive and invasive

• Prevention is possible through early detection

• Currently no standard method

Problem Statement

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Mission Statement

Identify individuals at risk

Choose a method to classify people into risk groups

Minimize cost to society

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Key Results

• Screen an intermediate and high risk population for atherosclerosis

• Using the Ankle-Brachial Index

• Extend ≈800,000 lives in the first year

• Save $27.7 billion in the first year

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Target Design Criteria

Design Criteria Desired Measure

Cost ≤ $30

Sensitivity 85%

Specificity 50%

Accessibility Suburban/Urban Clinic

Administration General Practitioner

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Assumptions

• Numerical data related to CHD is also applicable for atherosclerosis• Costs from healthcarebluebook.com • Most hospitals equipped to:

otake blood pressureodraw bloodoconduct blood analysis

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3 Screening Methods

Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol Testing

High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hs-CRP)

Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)

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Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Cholesterol Testing

• LDL, risk of cardiovascular diseases

• Cost: $50• Sensitivity and

specificity: 88%

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High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein

• CRP biomarker showing inflation

• Cost: $80• Sensitivity: 93%• Specificity: 65%

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Ankle-Brachial Index

• Blood pressure measurements at arm and ankle

• Cost: $20• Sensitivity: 85%• Specificity: 45%• Simple

implementation

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PUGH SCORING MATRIX Ankle-Brachial Index hs-CRP Cholesterol Testing

(LDL)

Evaluation Criteria Weight Raking Weighted

Score Ranking Weighted Score Ranking Weighted

Score

Cost 40% 5 2.00 2 0.80 3 1.20

Sensitivity 20% 2 0.40 4 0.80 3 0.60

Specificity 15% 3 0.45 4 0.60 5 0.75

Accessibility 15% 3 0.45 3 0.45 3 0.45

Administration 10% 4 0.40 3 0.30 4 0.40

Total Weighted Score

100% 3.70 2.95 3.40

Rank - 1 3 2

Chosen - IMPLEMENT NO NO

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Ankle-Brachial Index

• Administration• Possible Results:

o ≥ 0.9: good cardiovascular healtho < 0.9: indication of arterial problems

Posterior Tibial Artery Blood Pressure

Brachial Artery Blood Pressure

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Population• Selection Process:

o Ages when risk increaseso Risk factors derived from Framinghamo Targeting intermediate/high risk group

• Risk Factors:1. Family history of Coronary Heart Disease2. Obesity3. Physical Activity4. Smoking

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Men: 45-65 yearsWomen: 55-65 years

U.S. Population

≥ 2 risk factors

Ankle-Brachial Index

HIGH RISK GROUPLOW RISK GROUP

≥ 0.9 < 0.9

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LOW RISK GROUP HIGH RISK GROUP

• Maintain a healthy lifestyle (especially in the risk factor categories)

• Rescreen in two years

• Consult doctor for:• diagnosis

(angiography)• treatment

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Cost-Benefit Analysis

• 11.1 million people screened• Add 2.6 years of life• Save $27.7 billion in the first year

Cost: $24.4 billion

Benefit: $52.1 billion

Benefit to Cost Ratio = 2.14 : 1

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Limitations of Ankle-Brachial Index

• Disadvantageo Relatively low specificity value (45%)

Test Positive Test Negative

Actual Positive True Positive False Negative(Sensitivity)

Actual Negative False Positive(Specificity) True Negative

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Advantages of Ankle-Brachial Index

• Cost: $20• Sensitivity: 85%• Accessibility

o Most Hospitals and Clinics• Administration

o Requires 2 hours of trainingoMost medical professionals

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Conclusion

• Atherosclerosis & CHD ultimately fatal, but preventable

• Screening is the best solution• We recommend screening using the

Ankle-Brachial Indexo Intermediate and high risk population

• Save $27.7 billion, Benefit to Cost (2.14:1)

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SCORING MATRIX

Ankle-Brachial

IndexCIMT

Coronary Calcium

Scorehs-CRP ECG LDL Test

Cost + 0 - + - +

Sensitivity 0 0 + + - 0

Specificity - 0 - 0 + +

Accessibility + 0 0 + 0 +

Administration + 0 - - - +

Sum of +, 0, -+: 30: 1-: 1

+: 00: 5-: 0

+: 10: 1 -: 3

+: 30: 1-: 1

+: 10: 1-: 3

+: 40: 1-: 0

Rank 2 4 5 2 5 1

Pass? YES NO NO YES NO YES

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5 0-24

4 25-49

3 50-74

2 75-99

1 ≥ 100

5 96-100

4 91-95

3 86-90

2 81-85

1 76-80

5 80-100

4 60-79

3 40-59

2 20-39

1 0-19

5 At home

4 Suburban/Rural Clinic

3 Most Urban Hospitals

2 Specialized Hospitals

1 No available in the U.S.

5 Anybody (at home)

4 Technician/Nurse/Blood Tests: any lab

3 Family Practitioner/Blood Tests: labs with more diverse options

2 Cardiologist

1 Specialized Cardiologist

Table 1: Cost Scale (in USD) Table 2: Sensitivity Scale (%) Table 3: Specificity Scale (%)

Table 4: User-Defined Scale Accessibility Table 5: User-Defined Scale Administration

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Cost Benefit Analysis

Population Numbers (people)

Test Positive Test Negative

Actual Positive TP: 800,000 FN: 140,000

Actual Negative FP: 5.6 mill TN: 4.56 mill

6.4 million

11.1 million

60.3 million

Flier

ABI

Angiography

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Cost Benefit Analysis• Benefit = $52.1 billion– Lives saved * Life-years/person * Monetary

value/ Life-year– 800,000 people * 2.6 years/person * $25,000/yr

• Cost = $24.4 billion– Costs of: fliers + screening + angiography +

patient time + doctor time– $661 mill + $222 mill + $9.18 bill + $445 mill +

$13.9 bill• Benefit to Cost Ratio = 2.14 : 1