Objectives: To compare angiographic scoring and flow measurements in the assessment of run-off prior infra-inguinal bypass.

Patients And Methods: In a series of 108 consecutive infra-inguinal bypasses, run-off was scored on the basis of pre- and post-operative angiograms and related to intra- and post-operative flow rates as determined by Doppler ultrasonography.

Results: There was a highly significant correlation between the angiographic score and flow (p = 0.0000), as well as between angiographic score (p = 0.0000), flow (p = 0.0000) and the level of distal anastomosis. Flow determined per crural vessel (quotient of flow to angiographic score) proved to be independent of the level of distal bypass anastomosis (p = 0.20).

Conclusion: In this study, angiographic scoring and Doppler flow measurements were equally valid means for the assessment of run-off. Our system allows an objective assessment of run-off independently of the distal bypass anastomosis level and provides a functional estimation of run-off.

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