Arterial stenosis legs
[DOC File]Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Stenosis Legs cramp with decreased blood flow (when they sit the cramping goes away (10%)) ... Arterial w/ both systolic and diastolic suggest partial occlusion of the aorta or large arteries. Venous Hum- suggests increased collateral circulation between portal and systemic venous systems, like in hepatic cirrhosis.
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Diameter for Percentage of Stenosis PW &/or CW for Percentage of Stenosis TCD PVR (Arms & Legs) IPG (Arms & Legs) Resistive Index Pulsatility Index Power Doppler Segmental Pressures Pulse Volume Recording Abdominal Aorta, IVC Abdominal Doppler Carotid Doppler SMA, Celiac, Renals Hepatic, Spleenic Arterial Graft Duplex Arterial Upper Extremities
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XXX Facility Lower Extremity Arterial Physiologic Segmental Pressures and Waveforms. PURPOSE: Indirect testing modalities can be reliable, inexpensive methods for determining the presence of peripheral arterial occlusive disease and categorizing the overall severity and general location. ... The legs should be supported by placing a pillow ...
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Peripheral arterial disease. Surgical management. limb-salvaging surgery. type of procedure depends on: degree and location of stenosis or occlusion. overall health of patient. length of procedure that can be tolerated. patient’s life expectancy. Surgery. Endarterectomy. Incision into artery to remove atheromatous obstruction. check incision ...
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Exercise whole-body thallium scintigraphy in the diagnosis and evaluation of occlusive arterial disease in the legs. J Nucl Med 1992; 33: 1797-1800. 18.Siegel ME, Siemsen JK.
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An ABI below 0.9 has 95 percent sensitivity (and 100 percent specificity) for detecting angiogram-positive peripheral vascular disease and is associated with 50 percent stenosis in one or more major vessels. An ABI of 0.40 to 0.90 suggests a degree of arterial obstruction often associated with claudication.
[DOC File]Example Lower Extremity Arterial Physiologic
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the following symptoms of peripheral arterial disease will be studied. Study is conducted . on Philips Envisor color Doppler machine by using linear 3 - 12 MHz probe. Leg symptoms with exertion (suggestive of claudication) or ischemic rest pain. Abnormal lower extremity pulse examination. Numbness of the legs or feet at rest. Cold legs or feet.
Exercise leg perfusion asymetry, silent peripheral artery ...
ARTERIAL DISEASE. General considerations. Ischemia = diminished blood supply; may be acute or chronic depending on the speed of arterial occlusion. Effect of ischemia depends on: Type of artery involved . Rate of occlusion (acute is more serious than chronic)
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A Mitral stenosis . B Aortic valve insufficiency . C Pulmonary artery stenosis . D Mitral valve insufficiency . E Opened arterial duct . 19. A 60-year-old patient has been admitted to a hospital with complaints of dyspnea, tightness in the right subcostal area, abdomen enlargement. These presentations have been progressing for a year.
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