A patient assessment should be completed before the evaluation is performed. This includes assessment of the patient's ability to tolerate the procedure and evaluation of any contraindications to the procedure. The sonographer or examiner should obtain a complete, pertinent history by interview of the patient or patient's representative and review of the patient's medical record, if available. A pertinent history includes:
- Previous cardiovascular surgeries
- Current medications or therapies
- Presence of risk factors for peripheral arterial disease
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Hyperlipidemia
- Age
- Smoking
- Obesity
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Coronary artery disease
- Family history of PAD
- Presence of symptoms for peripheral arterial disease
- Claudication
- Rest pain
- Ulceration
- Gangrene
- Ischemia
- Hair loss
- Pallor
- Dependent rubor
- Results of other relevant diagnostic procedures
- Review of prior ultrasound examinations
- Verify that the requested procedure correlates with the patient's clinical presentation