How is this waveform affected by stenosis? How is ultrasound used in the study of PVD? In relation to the lower extremity arteries, what are considered inflow? In relation to the lower extremity arteries, what are considered outflow? In relation to the lower extremity arteries, what are considered runoff? In what group of patients are ABIs inaccurate? List six advantages of treating vasoocclusive disease with PTA. What angiographic findings suggest the best chance of successful treatment with PTA? What are the characteristics of PVD in patients with diabetes? What are the symptoms of PVD? What are the therapeutic options for PVD? What information can arteriography provide about the physiologic significance of a stenosis? What is Leriche's syndrome? What is an aortogram with runoff? What is the arteriographic characteristic of chronic arterial stenosis or occlusion? What is the classic triad seen with Leriche's syndrome? What is the long-term success rate? What is the normal Doppler waveform in the femoral or popliteal arteries? What noninvasive tests can be performed to evaluate PVD? What tests are used to diagnose PVD and plan intervention? What would the ABI be in a healthy person? What would the ABI be in a person with claudication? What would the ABI be in a person with rest pain? When PTA is used to treat PVD, what is the initial success rate? Book traversal links for Peripheral vascular disease ‹ How does Buerger’s disease differ from atherosclerosis angiographically? Up How is this waveform affected by stenosis? ›