Abstract

A clinical trial was made of a new noninvasive technic for the measurement of arterial blood volume changes in a limb segment. The instrument employed is small, portable, provides a digital display in cc/min, is readily calibrated, gives reproducible values of the segmental pulsatile volume change and Pulsatile Flow z or PF z, and can then be used to screen patients with peripheral vascular disease and to assess postoperative results.

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