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  1. 15 lip 2020 · Variations in anatomy can lead to incorrect identification of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) or profunda artery (PRA) as the common femoral artery (CFA). To avoid this error, shift transducer medially and laterally; if a second arterial signal is encountered, then the Doppler probe is below the CFA and within the SFA and PRA confluence.

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  2. 30 gru 2019 · For the evaluation of the abdominal aorta and lower extremity arteries, pulsed Doppler measurements should include the following standard locations: (1) the proximal, middle, and distal abdominal aorta; (2) the common iliac, proximal internal iliac, and external iliac arteries; (3) the common femoral and proximal deep femoral arteries; (4) the ...

  3. 31 paź 2019 · RESULTS. Volume flow in the common femoral artery was 434.4 mL/min; superficial femoral artery, 172.5 mL/min; popliteal artery, 92.1 mL/min; dorsalis pedis artery, 11.8 mL/min; and common plantar artery, 12.0 mL/min. Linear relationships between the reciprocal of PI and volume flow were found and expressed as linear blood flow equations.

  4. 1 gru 1996 · On the basis of a study of 55 healthy subjects, 62 the normal ranges of peak systolic velocities are 100±20 cm/s in the abdominal aorta; 119±22 cm/s in the common external iliac arteries; 114±25 cm/s in the common femoral artery; 91±14 cm/s in the proximal superficial femoral artery; 94±14 cm/s in the distal superficial femoral artery; and ...

  5. 20 lip 2023 · The diagnosis of PAD relies on noninvasive arterial tests providing physiological and morphological information. Physiological tests include segmental pressures, ankle- and toe-brachial indices, pulse volume recordings, exercise tests, segmental volume plethysmography, transcutaneous oxygen assessments, and photoplethysmography.

  6. Leg Arterial normalULTRASOUNDPAEDIA. Basic lower limb arterial anatomy. Patient position. Normal laminar arterial flow. Normal laminar flow: In the peripheral arteries of the limbs, flow will be triphasic with a ‘clear spectral window’ consistant with no turbulence. The spectral window is the area under the trace. Stenotic arterial flow.

  7. 13 kwi 2017 · Abstract. This retrospective study determined the duplex ultrasound scanning criteria for detecting 50%–69% and 70%–99% stenosis of the superficial femoral artery (SFA). Examinations of 278 limbs in 185 patients with peripheral arterial disease were performed.

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