نتایج جستجو برای: brachial

تعداد نتایج: 15613  

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2007
Jafari Anar Kouli, Iraj, Karim Far, Mohammad Hasan, Mahmoudian, Ali Reza,

The median nerve is formed by fusion of lateral (C5-C7) and medial (C8, T1) cords from the brachial plexus. Bilateral variations in the formation of median nerve are very rare. One of such variations was observed during the dissection of the upper limb of approximately a 30-35-year-old man cadaver, according to Grant s method. The median nerve was formed by the union of three roots on both side...

2012
Bin Yu Xiaoqing Zhang Peili Sun Shuqi Xie Qiying Pang

OBJECTIVE To investigate the feasibility of a non-stimulation needle with an external indwelling cannula for upper-limb surgery and acute postoperative pain management. METHODS 62 patients undergoing either scheduled or emergency upper-limb surgery received brachial plexus block of modified interscalene or axillary brachial and then postoperative patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) with local ...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions 2017
Mandeep Singh Randhawa Grant W Reed Kevin Grafmiller Heather L Gornik Mehdi H Shishehbor

BACKGROUND Approximately 20% of patients undergoing ankle brachial index testing for critical limb ischemia have noncompressible vessels because of tibial artery calcification. This represents a clinical challenge in determining tibial artery patency. We sought to identify the prevalence of tibial artery and pedal arch patency by angiography in these patients. METHODS AND RESULTS One hundred ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2003
Xavier Demondion Pascal Herbinet Nathalie Boutry Christian Fontaine Jean-Paul Francke Anne Cotten

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Mapping of the brachial plexus with MR imaging has been reported and may have potential clinical applications (eg, precise localization of traumatic or tumoral nerve lesions, selective anesthesia of the brachial plexus). We sought to demonstrate that mapping of the brachial plexus may be performed by means of sonography. METHODS Twelve healthy adult volunteers (seven wo...

Journal: :Hypertension 2012
Gavin R Norton Olebogeng H I Majane Muzi J Maseko Carlos Libhaber Michelle Redelinghuys Deirdre Kruger Martin Veller Pinhas Sareli Angela J Woodiwiss

Central aortic blood pressure (BP; BPc) predicts outcomes beyond brachial BP. In this regard, the application of a generalized transfer function (GTF) to radial pulse waves for the derivation of BPc is an easy and reproducible measurement technique. However, the use of the GTF may not be appropriate in all circumstances. Although the peak of the second shoulder of the radial waveform (P2) is cl...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Justin E Davies Mayooran Shanmuganathan Darrel P Francis Jamil Mayet David R Hackett Alun D Hughes

Caution Using Brachial Systolic Pressure to Calibrate Radial Tonometric Pressure Waveforms: Lessons From Invasive Study To the Editor: We were very interested to read the recent article by Segers et al1 that prompted the correspondence from O’Rourke and Takazawa,2 who were concerned about the reliability of brachial artery tonometry and the lack of relevant invasive data, as well as the subsequ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Anahi Perlas Vincent W S Chan Martin Simons

BACKGROUND Current techniques of brachial plexus block are "blind," and nerve localization can be frustrating and time consuming. Previous studies on ultrasound-assisted brachial plexus blocks are mostly performed with scanning probes of 10 MHz or less. The authors tested the usefulness of a state-of-the-art, high-resolution ultrasound probe (up to 12 MHz) in identifying the brachial plexus in ...

2016
Zhang Chenglong Lei Jing Ke Xia Tianlun Yang

OBJECTIVES Previous studies have demonstrated that both low and high hemoglobin concentrations are predictive of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in various populations. However, an association of hemoglobin with the ankle-brachial index, which is widely used as a screening test for peripheral arterial disease, has not yet been identified. METHODS We examined 786 subjects (236 women and 550 me...

Journal: :Radiology 2000
S K Mukherji A Wagle D M Armao S Dogra

Brachial plexus nerve blocks are performed to treat patients with chronic pain referable to the brachial plexus. The needle insertion and trajectory are based on palpation of surface landmarks. Occasionally, the surface landmarks are difficult to identify owing to body habitus or anatomic alterations secondary to surgery or radiation therapy. The intent of this manuscript is to describe a techn...

2011
Soonchan Park Jae Hyuk Kwak Hye Jin Baek Jee Won Park Jong Sung Kim Dae Chul Suh

PURPOSE Since we reported about a landmark technique to reopen an occluded subclavian artery, we have faced difficulty in using protection devices in the vertebral artery to protect against thromboembolism from the reversed steal phenomenon after angioplasty and stenting. Therefore, we are presenting an optimal solution in using a protection device while recanalizing the occluded subclavian art...

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