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1. Impedance plethysmography in deep venous thrombosis.
Impedance Plethysmography in Deep Venous Thrombosis Patients with clinically...125-labeled fibrinogen scan, duplex Doppler testing or impedance plethysmography? The advantages of impedance plethysmography as a single study in the diagnosis of deep venous...
September 1, 1989; American Family Physician

2. Noninvasive diagnostic tests for deep venous thrombosis. (Tips from Other Journals)
...venous thrombosis include impedance plethysmography, ultrasound techniques...radionuclide methods. Impedance plethysmography has a high sensitivity...specificity similar to that of impedance plethysmography; in some patients without...
November 15, 1993; American Family Physician

3. American Thoracic Society Develops Guidelines on Diagnosis of Venous Thromboembolism.
...compression ultrasound or impedance plethysmography. The decision regarding...positive findings on impedance plethysmography can be considered reliable...recognized. If the results of impedance plethysmography are initially negative...
February 15, 2000; American Family Physician

4. MRI in deep venous thrombosis of the calf. (magnetic resonance imaging) (Tips from Other Journals)
...poor indicators of the presence of deep venous thrombosis of the calf. Doppler ultrasonography, thermography, impedance plethysmography and color Doppler studies are not considered to be reliable in diagnosing deep venous thrombosis below the...
October 1, 1991; American Family Physician

5. nancy: Best treatment depends on cause of high numbers
...Huntington Hospital, checks the blood pressure of pregnant patient Cynthia Beck. Another instrument, a thoracic impedance plethysmography machine, measures cardiac output. It helps Chaffin determine the appropriate blood pressure medication for...
May 14, 2002; Charleston Daily Mail

6. Diagnosis and Treatment of Deep Venous Thrombosis.
...symptomatic, proximal and first-time DVTs than in detecting those that are asymptomatic, distal or recurrent. Impedance plethysmography is less sensitive than Doppler ultrasonography. The d-dimer assay has high sensitivity and negative predictive...
March 1, 2001; American Family Physician

7. Pneumatic compression in deep venous thrombosis. (Tips from Other Journals)
...after admission and used throughout the hospital stay. Patients underwent real time B-mode venous imaging and impedance plethysmography on the day before operation and on the fourth and seventh postoperative days. All veins, including the common...
February 1, 1993; American Family Physician

8. Research and Markets: Medical Review Criteria Guidelines for Managing Care.
...the manual: - Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Cardiology - Echocardiograms, adult and pediatric - Impedance plethysmography - Dermatology - Disposable Medical Supplies/Durable Medical Equipment - Electrical Stimulation - Environmental...
April 21, 2005; PR Newswire

9. Vectorcardiographic assessment of acute hypoxia effects in pulmonary hypertension due to chronic bronchitis.(Original Investigation)(Clinical report)
...hypertrophy (RVH). Pulmonary flow was studied using impedance plethysmography (IP). Vectorcardiography, IP and Doppler echocardiography...hypertrophy. Pulmonary flow was studied using impedance plethysmography (IP). Among 111 patients with CB and 43 healthy...
July 1, 2007; The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology (Anadolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi)

10. Rational use of D-dimer measurement to exclude acute venous thromboembolic disease
...compression ultrasonography; DVT = deep venous thrombosis; ELISA = enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; IPG = impedance plethysmography; LR = likelihood ratio; PE = pulmonary embolism; VTE = venous thromboembolic Testing is necessary to diagnose...
November 1, 2003; Mayo Clinic Proceedings