RIU 436 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Gangrene, Lesion, Radial Artery
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List 4 factors associated with increased risk of angioplasty failure. When performing lower arterial segmental systolic pressures, a. Doppler pulse should be obtained at the level of the. A diabetic patient presents for lower extremity arterial testing with symptoms that sound convincingly like claudication. Doppler pulses throughout the legs show a blunted, low-resistance pulse, but the abis are an impressive 1. 3 bilaterally. A patient presents for allen"s test before harvest of the radial artery. Ppg waveforms of the digital arteries during compression of the radial artery demonstrate severely dampened arterial flow. A patient presents for lower extremity arterial testing because of claudication symptoms. A patient presents for lower extremity evaluation with an ordering diagnosis of non-healing ulcer. A patient presents with for upper extremity arterial evaluation. The right brachial pressure is 120 mmhg, the left brachial pressure is 155 mmhg. Arterial disease proximal to the right brachial artery.