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116 related items for PubMed ID: 6879834

  • 1. Relationship between Doppler pulsatility index and direct femoral pressure measurements in the diagnosis of aortoiliac occlusive disease.
    Johnston KW, Kassam M, Cobbold RS.
    Ultrasound Med Biol; 1983; 9(3):271-81. PubMed ID: 6879834
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  • 3. Comparative study of four methods for quantifying Doppler ultrasound waveforms from the femoral artery.
    Johnston KW, Kassam M, Koers J, Cobbold RS, MacHattie D.
    Ultrasound Med Biol; 1984; 10(1):1-12. PubMed ID: 6730059
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  • 4. Physiological interpretation of Doppler shift waveforms: the femorodistal segment in combined disease.
    Campbell WB, Baird RN, Cole SE, Evans JM, Skidmore R, Woodcock JP.
    Ultrasound Med Biol; 1983; 9(3):265-9. PubMed ID: 6879833
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  • 5. Reliability of common femoral artery hemodynamics in assessing the severity of aortoiliac inflow disease.
    Shaalan WE, French-Sherry E, Castilla M, Lozanski L, Bassiouny HS.
    J Vasc Surg; 2003 May; 37(5):960-9. PubMed ID: 12756340
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  • 7. The clinician and the vascular laboratory in the diagnosis of aortoiliac stenosis.
    Campbell WB, Cole SE, Skidmore R, Baird RN.
    Br J Surg; 1984 Apr; 71(4):302-6. PubMed ID: 6704684
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  • 9. Determination of the hemodynamic significance of iliac artery stenosis by noninvasive Doppler ultrasonography.
    Archie JP, Feldtman RW.
    Surgery; 1982 Apr; 91(4):419-24. PubMed ID: 7064097
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  • 10. The ability of qualitative assessment of the common femoral Doppler waveform to screen for significant aortoiliac disease.
    Sensier Y, Bell PR, London NJ.
    Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg; 1998 Apr; 15(4):357-64. PubMed ID: 9610350
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  • 14. Doppler waveform analysis versus segmental pressure and pulse-volume recording: assessment of occlusive disease in the lower extremity.
    Symes JF, Graham AM, Mousseau M.
    Can J Surg; 1984 Jul; 27(4):345-7. PubMed ID: 6744140
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  • 16. The value of Doppler blood velocity tracings in the detection of aortoiliac disease in patients with intermittent claudication.
    Nicolaides AN, Gordon-Smith IC, Dayandas J, Eastcott HH.
    Surgery; 1976 Dec; 80(6):774-8. PubMed ID: 1006526
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  • 19. Upstream stenosis. Its diagnosis by Doppler signals from the femoral artery.
    Baird RN, Bird DR, Clifford PC, Lusby RJ, Skidmore R, Woodcock JP.
    Arch Surg; 1980 Nov; 115(11):1316-22. PubMed ID: 7436724
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  • 20. The noninvasive assessment of aortoiliac disease: a comparison of dynamic isotope angiology with thigh brachial pressure index.
    Hurlow RA, Chandler ST, Hardman J, Strachan CJ.
    Surgery; 1978 Aug; 84(2):278-82. PubMed ID: 684618
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