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Does the clinical exam predict PVD?

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jan 31, 2006.

  1. NewsBot

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    Does the Clinical Examination Predict Lower Extremity Peripheral Arterial Disease?
    JAMA. 2006;295:536-546.
     
  2. John Spina

    John Spina Active Member

    A clinical exam usually gets a baseline re PVD.That being said-especially in diabetics-one could have palpable pulses and the pt can still have PVD because diabetes does affect the microcircuation as well.If one has doubts,order a doppler.
     
  3. Thorn

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    please I searched NeLH dictionary what is a bruit :confused:
     
  4. Craig Payne

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    Bruit

    Try this Google search

    Its essentially a disturbance of flow that can be heard with stethoscope
     
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