RIU 436 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Claudication, Posterior Tibial Artery, Arteriovenous Fistula

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Which type of intervention uses catheter-directed mechanical devices to remove plaque from an artery. Which of the following image is taken in the posterior tibial artery, one month after a fem-pop bypass. Rapid proliferation of cells in the innermost layer of arterial endothelium, post intervention, is known as: Patients who are post-intervention should shown an abi increase of at least: Patients who present for physiologic testing should also be examined with duplex is their abi shows a decrease of: You are asked to examine a patient who has a common femoral to below knee popliteal artery bypass graft. The common femoral, proximal anastomosis, distal anastomosis, distal run-off. A patient presents with right foot pain following a lower extremity in-situ bypass 2 weeks previously. Average 3-4 peak systolic velocity measurements taken at non-stenotic segments of the bypass graft. A patient presents for ultrasound examination of a superficial femoral artery to peroneal artery bypass 3 years post-op, complaining of claudication.

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