1988
DOI: 10.1016/0303-8467(88)90026-1
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The complementary value of Doppler-ultrasonography and ocular pneumoplethysmography according to Gee (OPG-Gee) in carotid obstructions

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“…The abilities to see the artery in real time in both systole and diastole and to reassess stenosis noninvasively over time, without risk to the patient, make ultrasound and OPG ideal for prospective trials [30]. When noninvasive testing is used in concert, the assessment may even exceed 95% because one can characterize the arterial wall by B-mode ultrasound, flow velocity by Doppler, and arterial pressure by OPG [54][55][56][57].…”
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“…The abilities to see the artery in real time in both systole and diastole and to reassess stenosis noninvasively over time, without risk to the patient, make ultrasound and OPG ideal for prospective trials [30]. When noninvasive testing is used in concert, the assessment may even exceed 95% because one can characterize the arterial wall by B-mode ultrasound, flow velocity by Doppler, and arterial pressure by OPG [54][55][56][57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%