The normal brachial-artery pulse pressure and rate of rise (730 mm. of mercury per second) indicated that severe aortic insufficiency was not present.
Dear Doctors: I get a cramp in my left calf when I run for more than 20 minutes. When I slow down, it goes away. I told my doctor about it, and she wants to do something called an ankle brachial ...
The Clinician's Challenge in PAD: Equipping the Outpatient Clinic to Measure ABI With some training and a modest one-time investment in equipment, any outpatient clinic can, and we would argue ...
MUCH has been written about occlusive disease involving the great vessels of the aortic arch since the first reports on this subject by Savory 1 in 1856 and Broadbent 2 in 1875. This clinical ...