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A pedal pulse refers to the pulse felt in the foot, typically the dorsalis pedis or posterior tibial artery. It is an important indicator of blood flow to the lower extremities. Assessing pedal ...
left posterior fascicle; LVSP, left ventricular septal pacing; NSLBBP, nonselective LBBP; RBB, right bundle branch; RV, right ventricular; SLBBP, selective LBBP; and S-LVAT, stimulation-peak left ...
This is the result of the posterior tibial tendon not doing its job to support the arch of the foot. When left untreated, posterior tibial tendonitis can gradually bring on a problem called ...
left posterior tibial, and left brachial. Place a liberal amount of conducting gel over the pulse location, place the Doppler probe over the artery, and turn on the device. Angle the probe in line ...
and thus it is more prone to injury than the left posterior bundle branch when undergoing transcatheter closure of the VSD. Therefore, we can foresee that either a trail building operation or occluder ...
Even in the current article, 64% of the anterior tibial artery and 47% of the PTA groups had higher SPP on the angiosome-directed side. Although reasons for this are unclear, proper patient selection ...
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