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152 related items for PubMed ID: 6833352

  • 1. Toe blood pressure. A valuable adjunct to ankle pressure measurement for assessing peripheral arterial disease.
    Ramsey DE, Manke DA, Sumner DS.
    J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1983; 24(1):43-8. PubMed ID: 6833352
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  • 2. Toe blood pressure by photoplethysmography: an index of healing in forefoot amputation.
    Bone GE, Pomajzl MJ.
    Surgery; 1981 May; 89(5):569-74. PubMed ID: 7221885
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  • 3. Toe pressure measurements compared to ankle artery pressure measurements.
    Kröger K, Stewen C, Santosa F, Rudofsky G.
    Angiology; 2003 Jan; 54(1):39-44. PubMed ID: 12593494
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  • 4. Noninvasive assessment of toe systolic pressures with special reference to diabetes mellitus.
    Vincent DG, Salles-Cunha SX, Bernhard VM, Towne JB.
    J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino); 1983 Jan; 24(1):22-8. PubMed ID: 6833348
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  • 5. Comparison between ankle and toe index in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
    Duprez D, Missault L, Van Wassenhove A, Clement DL.
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  • 6. The relationship of the transcutaneous oxygen tension, pulse waves and systolic pressures to the risk for limb amputation in patients with peripheral arterial disease and skin ulcers or gangrene.
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    Int Angiol; 2006 Mar; 25(1):67-72. PubMed ID: 16520727
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  • 7. Ankle and toe systolic pressures comparison of value and limitations in arterial occlusive disease.
    Carter SA.
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  • 8. Predictive value of distal pressure measurements in critical leg ischaemia.
    Mätzke S, Ollgren J, Lepäntalo M.
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  • 9. The cuff width influences the toe blood pressure value.
    Påhlsson HI, Jörneskog G, Wahlberg E.
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  • 10. Do toe blood pressures predict healing after minor lower limb amputation in people with diabetes? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Linton C, Searle A, Hawke F, Tehan PE, Sebastian M, Chuter V.
    Diab Vasc Dis Res; 2020 Nov; 17(3):1479164120928868. PubMed ID: 32538155
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  • 11. Prediction of wound healing after minor amputations of the diabetic foot.
    Caruana L, Formosa C, Cassar K.
    J Diabetes Complications; 2015 Aug; 29(6):834-7. PubMed ID: 25981083
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  • 12. Skin perfusion pressure of the foot is a good substitute for toe pressure in the assessment of limb ischemia.
    Tsai FW, Tulsyan N, Jones DN, Abdel-Al N, Castronuovo JJ, Carter SA.
    J Vasc Surg; 2000 Jul; 32(1):32-6. PubMed ID: 10876204
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  • 13. Consistency of Toe Systolic Pressures, Brachial Systolic Pressures, and Toe-Brachial Indices in People with and without Diabetes.
    Trevethan R.
    Curr Diabetes Rev; 2019 Jul; 15(2):85-92. PubMed ID: 29359675
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  • 14. Prognostic value of systolic ankle and toe blood pressure levels in outcome of diabetic foot ulcer.
    Apelqvist J, Castenfors J, Larsson J, Stenström A, Agardh CD.
    Diabetes Care; 1989 Jun; 12(6):373-8. PubMed ID: 2731457
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  • 15. Segmental blood pressure of the leg and its clinical use.
    Hirai M, Shionoya S.
    Jpn J Surg; 1978 Jun; 8(2):102-10. PubMed ID: 682389
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  • 16. Assessing peripheral arteries in South African black women with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Rheeder P, van Wyk JT, Stolk RP, Grobbee DE.
    S Afr Med J; 2004 May; 94(5):379-83. PubMed ID: 15211959
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  • 17. Get the LEAD out: noninvasive assessment for lower extremity arterial disease using ankle brachial index and toe brachial index measurements.
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  • 18. Analysis of IN.PACT DEEP trial on the association between changes in perfusion from pre- to postrevascularization and clinical outcomes in critical limb ischemia.
    Hammad TA, Zeller T, Baumgartner I, Scheinert D, Rocha-Singh KJ, Shishehbor MH.
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  • 19. The toe pole test for evaluation of arterial insufficiency in diabetic patients.
    Pâhlsson HI, Wahlberg E, Olofsson P, Swedenborg J.
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  • 20. TBI or not TBI: that is the question. Is it better to measure toe pressure than ankle pressure in diabetic patients?
    Brooks B, Dean R, Patel S, Wu B, Molyneaux L, Yue DK.
    Diabet Med; 2001 Jul 15; 18(7):528-32. PubMed ID: 11553180
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