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104 related items for PubMed ID: 3434099

  • 41. Prediction of improvement in ankle blood pressure following arterial bypass.
    Williams LR, Flanigan DP, Schuler JJ, O'Connor RJ, Castronuovo JJ.
    J Surg Res; 1984 Sep; 37(3):175-9. PubMed ID: 6748634
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  • 42. [The significance of the medical research study: hemodynamic and pathophysiologic characteristics in peripheral arterial reconstruction].
    Kusaba A.
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  • 43. Isokinetic plantar flexor performance and fatiguability in peripheral arterial insufficiency. Effects of training vs. vascular surgery.
    Hedberg B, Långström M, Angquist KA, Fugl-Meyer AR.
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  • 44. Ankle brachial index measurements in critical leg ischaemia--the influence of experience on reproducibility.
    Mätzke S, Franckena M, Albäck A, Railo M, Lepäntalo M.
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  • 45. Peripheral arterial occlusive disease is more prevalent in patients with hemodialysis: comparison with the findings of multidetector-row computed tomography.
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    Am J Kidney Dis; 2006 Aug; 48(2):269-76. PubMed ID: 16860193
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  • 46. [Clinical value of the systolic pressure at the ankle in obliterating arterial diseases of the lower extremities].
    Nuzzaci G, Boccuni M, Michelucci A, Voegelin MR.
    Minerva Cardioangiol; 1975 Oct; 23(10):585-98. PubMed ID: 1232565
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  • 47. The effect of pretest rest time on automated measures of toe systolic blood pressure and the toe brachial index.
    Sadler SG, Hawke FE, Chuter VH.
    Blood Press Monit; 2015 Oct; 20(5):245-8. PubMed ID: 25932886
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  • 48. The value of perioperative Doppler ankle systolic pressure measurements in reconstructive arterial surgery.
    Wood DJ, Bishara R, Darke SG.
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  • 49. [Peripheral arterial disease in diabetic patients: utility of the toe-brachial index].
    Martín Borge V, Herranz de la Morena L, Castro Dufourny I, Pallardo Sánchez LF.
    Med Clin (Barc); 2008 May 03; 130(16):611-2. PubMed ID: 18482527
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  • 50. Determination of prognosis after femoropopliteal bypass. Skin temperature, ankle systolic pressure index and other determinants.
    Thomsen MB, Elfström J.
    Vasa; 1988 May 03; 17(3):193-8. PubMed ID: 3176644
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  • 51. Prognostic significance of distal blood pressure measurements in patients with severe ischaemia.
    Paaske WP, Tønnesen KH.
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  • 52. A study of ankle and toe pressure prediction following aortofemoral bypass.
    Kawai M, Moriguchi S, Ikezawa T, Hirai M, Shionoya S.
    Vasa; 1988 May 03; 17(3):162-7. PubMed ID: 3176640
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  • 53. The effect of body heating and cooling on the ankle and toe systolic pressures in arterial disease.
    Carter SA, Tate RB.
    J Vasc Surg; 1992 Aug 03; 16(2):148-53. PubMed ID: 1495138
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  • 54. A non-invasive index of leg arterial perfusion pressure during walking, derived from cutaneous toe temperature.
    Baccelli G, Corbellini E, Walsh JT, Busca S, Boccaccini U, Zanchetti A.
    Angiology; 1985 Aug 03; 36(8):528-40. PubMed ID: 4037420
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  • 55. [Long term results of reconstructive arterial surgery in intermittent claudication. In 261 cases (author's transl)].
    Frisch R, Fieve G, Beron R.
    Ann Chir; 1979 Mar 03; 33(3):229-33. PubMed ID: 507700
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  • 56. Reactive hyperaemia of the human lower limb. A comparison between systolic pressure at the ankle after timed circulatory arrest and after exercise in controls and in patients with lower limb atherosclerosis.
    Myhre HO.
    Vasa; 1975 Mar 03; 4(3):227-34. PubMed ID: 1179823
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  • 57. Measuring toe pressures using a portable photoplethysmograph to detect arterial disease in high-risk patients: an overview of the literature.
    Bonham P.
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  • 58. [Peripheral arterial pressure measured by ultrasonics as a means for evaluating the results of arterial reconstructions].
    Andreev AP.
    Khirurgiia (Sofiia); 1978 Nov 03; 31(6):509-13. PubMed ID: 745343
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  • 59. Microvascular circulatory changes in the lower extremities after reconstructive vascular surgery for intermittent claudication.
    Rørdam P, Simonsen L, Jelnes R, Hartling OJ, Christoffersen JK.
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  • 60. The clinical use and value of non-invasive diagnostic techniques in peripheral arterial occlusive disease.
    Fremont RE.
    Angiology; 1975 Oct 03; 26(9):650-60. PubMed ID: 162568
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