MESI ABPI MD Made Easy

Supported by medi UK
26 June 2018

Accurate and early assessment of patients with a leg ulcer is crucial. Efficiently obtaining an ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI) measurement can improve treatment outcomes, and save time and resources in the long run. A new device (MESI ABPI MD, medi UK) for measuring ABPI could enhance clinical practice. This guide contains practical tips for using the device and ensuring that patients with leg ulcers receive optimised care.

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