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DOQI guidelines further define the order in which access should be attempted: (1) radial artery to cephalic vein (wrist ... may have a higher incidence of subclavian steal syndrome and arm ...
Once the skin has been cleaned, we make a 5cm incision below the collarbone and open it up with scissors to get a clear view of the cephalic ... this vein, we negotiate it through the subclavian ...
On angiography, it appeared that the previously placed stent was in the cephalic arch and jailing the axillary vein, which ultimately resulted in occlusion of both the axillary and distal subclavian ...
A new study found that consistently chilly feet, especially combined with leg heaviness, could signal issues with swollen, bulging veins. Feet that always feel cold and a heaviness in the legs may ...
CSBG: Carotid subclavian bypass graft; PTA: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. The treatment of subclavian artery occlusive disease has evolved from surgery to percutaneous-based treatment ...
Pers(Katuray) flowers were done on the 4th day where the highest RBS was noted. Blood samples were obtained from the saphenous and cephalic veins of the non-anesthetized subjects. The blood samples ...