In this study, we found that US therapy tends to be more effective than paraffin therapy in treating CTS patients. Patients who underwent US therapy and a wrist orthosis not only experienced ...
The secondary outcomes were the symptom severity scale of the Boston CTS questionnaire, the pain scale, changes in the monofilament sensory test, palmar pinch power and the distal sensory and ...
The complications associated with access included hemorrhagic events, pseudoaneurysm formation, limb ischemia, distal embolization, and wound infections ... another performing bedside ultrasound and ...
The clinical diagnosis of AAA was determined as a localized dilatation of the abdominal aorta to a diameter ≥3.0 cm (outer wall to outer wall), as measured by imaging techniques such as using CT, MRI ...
7 Their cardinal findings are as follows: (1) The first limb of their article leverages the Framingham Study, which includes routine assessment of aortic size by echocardiography and computerized ...
In discussion, the terms “thoracic aortic dissection” and “abdominal ... which can cause ischemia to organs and extremities distal to the site, and rupture, which is life-threatening.