2000
DOI: 10.1177/000331970005101202
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Quantitative Assessment of Peripheral Arterial Obstruction in Raynaud's Phenomenon: Development of a Predictive Model of Obstructive Arterial Cross-Sectional Area and Validation with a Doppler Blood Flow Study

Abstract: The objective of this study was to develop a method for the analytical assessment of arterial obstruction in conditions of Raynaud's phenomenon capable of providing diagnostic criteria. Numerous attempts have been made to determine and quantify arterial obstruction in terms of Doppler ultrasound measurements of arterial blood velocity. Absent from these methods is a formulation that allows an assessment of arterial obstruction based on the obstructed area as derived from direct measurement. The authors used sp… Show more

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“…in temporal arteritis use of Doppler techniques is highly sensitive (95-100%) [61,62]. Other intriguing applications are in Takayasu's arteritis and Raynaud's phenomenon [63,64]. As already known, US can be used to measure skin thickness.…”
Section: The Omeract Special Interest Group On Us Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in temporal arteritis use of Doppler techniques is highly sensitive (95-100%) [61,62]. Other intriguing applications are in Takayasu's arteritis and Raynaud's phenomenon [63,64]. As already known, US can be used to measure skin thickness.…”
Section: The Omeract Special Interest Group On Us Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial studies suggest that US quantitation of arterial flow can differentiate patients with Raynaud's phenomenon from normal subjects and that US evaluation of intimal wall thickness and elasticity can potentially differentiate primary and secondary Raynaud's disease [69,70].…”
Section: Raynaud's Phenomenonmentioning
confidence: 99%