NONINVASIVE EVALUATION OF ARTERIAL OCCLUSIVE DISEASE
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概要
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A procedure for observing blood flow during early reactive hyperemia, which uses prolonged venous occlusion following 3 min of arterial occlusion, is described. A mercury strain gauge was applied around the mid-calf and 3 tracings were simultaneously recorded during reactive hyperemia : the change in venous volume, its derivative and amplified pulse waves. The method was evaluated in animals, normal volunteers and in patients with symptoms of arterial insufficiency. This bedside procedure was found to be convenient curacy comparable to the ankle/arm pressure index in distinguishing between normal, stenotic or occluded lower extremity arterial systems. In addition, it proved more accurate than pressure measurements in diabetic patients with incompressible calcified vessels.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1983-07-20
著者
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DOKO SOROKU
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School
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H.brownell Wheeler
Department Of Surgery University Of Massachusetts Medical School
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Doko Soroku
Department Of Surgery Kawasaki Medical School
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BILL C.PENNEY
Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School
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FREDERICK A.ANDERSON
Department of Surgery, University of Massachusetts Medical School
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Bill C.penney
Department Of Surgery University Of Massachusetts Medical School
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Frederick A.anderson
Department Of Surgery University Of Massachusetts Medical School
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