Simultaneous Flow and Pressure Measurements in Intermittent Claudication

In a series of 12 normal and 68 atherosclerotic patients a relationship between flow and pressure changes following moderate exercise correlates well with the anatomical level of the disease. Both flow and pressure studies provide a good objective assessment of the extent of the disease and of the functional results of reconstructive surgery.

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