Comparison of digital blood pressure, plethysmography, and the modified Allen's test as means of evaluating the collateral circulation to the hand

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The collateral circulation to the hand was evaluated on 70 hands of healthy volunteers. Comparisons were made between the results of the modified Allen's test alone and the Allen's test combined with either plethysmography or digital blood pressure. The modified Allen's test requires patient cooperation and the results can be subjective. Plethysmography does not require patient cooperation and produces a signal that varies directly with flow; however, this is not a quantifiable signal. Digital blood pressure (measured by the 2300 Finapres noninvasive blood pressure monitor, Ohmeda, Englewood, CO, USA) also requires no patient cooperation. The values produced are of clinical value and reproducible. Both the plethysmograph and digital blood pressure monitors were able to demonstrate the dominant arterial vessel of the hand. The digital blood pressure monitor produces an objective recordable numerical value, an accepted clinical parameter, and it does not require patient cooperation. The use of a digital blood pressure monitor may prove to be an acceptable alternative to the traditional Allen's test. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Fuhrman, T. M., Reilley, T. E., & Pippin, W. D. (1992). Comparison of digital blood pressure, plethysmography, and the modified Allen’s test as means of evaluating the collateral circulation to the hand. Anaesthesia, 47(11), 959–961. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1992.tb03198.x

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