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Bedside ultrasound diagnosis of acute embolic femoral artery occlusion
Daniel M. Rolston
,
Turandot Saul
,
Tommy Wong
, Resa E. Lewiss
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Femoral Artery Injury
100%
Ultrasound Diagnosis
100%
Bedside Ultrasound
100%
Emergency Medicine
50%
Peripheral Arterial Occlusion
50%
Acute Limb Ischemia
50%
Aorta
25%
Operating Room
25%
Lower Extremity
25%
Absence of Evidence
25%
Patient Assessment
25%
Surgical Management
25%
Ischemic Stroke
25%
Older Men
25%
Past Medical History
25%
Emergency Department
25%
Thrombosis
25%
Duplex Ultrasonography
25%
Disease Entity
25%
Life-limiting Conditions
25%
Non-traumatic
25%
Disease Process
25%
Surgical Consultation
25%
Operative Planning
25%
Ultrasound Examination
25%
Femoral Artery
25%
Arterial Bifurcation
25%
Common Femoral Artery
25%
Chronic Limb-threatening Ischemia
25%
Doppler Flow
25%
B-mode Ultrasound
25%
History of Hypertension
25%
Iliac Vessels
25%
Embolism
25%
Echogenic
25%
Leg Pain
25%
Flow Signal
25%
Bedside Ultrasonography
25%
Noncompressible
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Artery Occlusion
100%
Echography
100%
Femoral Artery
100%
Critical Limb Ischemia
66%
Emergency Department
33%
Operating Room
33%
Limb
33%
Medical History
33%
Thrombosis
33%
Duplex Ultrasonography
33%
Physical Disease by Body Function
33%
Brain Ischemia
33%
Disease Process
33%
Limb Salvage
33%
Vascular Bundle
33%
Limb Ischemia
33%
Leg Pain
33%
Diseases
33%