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Ultrasound Techniques for Follow-Up of Hemodynamic Changes After Transluminal Dilatation or Recanalization

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In recent times, the success of methods aiming at the reopening of stenosed or occluded vascular segments is routinely estimated by measurements of distal blood pressure. The difference between systolic arm and ankle blood pressure (Δp) approximates the systolic pressure gradient from aorta to ankle Even more sensitive than measurements at rest are determinations after exercise. The work load may be standardized by foot or treadmill ergometers.

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Bollinger, A., Grüntzig, A., Schlumpf, M., Casty, M. (1978). Ultrasound Techniques for Follow-Up of Hemodynamic Changes After Transluminal Dilatation or Recanalization. In: Zeitler, E., Grüntzig, A., Schoop, W. (eds) Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46381-5_12

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