2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.recote.2020.03.006
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Description and analysis of the dynamic and morphological flow pattern of the main arteries of the wrist and hand in a healthy Spanish population

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“…Recently, a study by Coderech Carretero et al 4 on the caliber and flow dominance of the arteries of the hand and fingers using Doppler ultrasound has shown results similar to those previously discussed. Thus, in the first three fingers of the hand, the proper palmar digital artery on the ulnar side had a larger caliber.…”
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“…Recently, a study by Coderech Carretero et al 4 on the caliber and flow dominance of the arteries of the hand and fingers using Doppler ultrasound has shown results similar to those previously discussed. Thus, in the first three fingers of the hand, the proper palmar digital artery on the ulnar side had a larger caliber.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Similarly, Leslie et al 2 consider that the difference in caliber of these arteries is not statistically significant, although they describe a predominance of the ulnar side in the middle finger, and of the radial side in the ring finger. On the other hand, Strauch and De Moura 3 and Coderech Carretero et al 4 locate the vascular axis of the hand in the third commissure, with an ulnar predominance in the thumb, index finger, and middle finger, and a radial predominance in the ring and little fingers. The results of the present study are in accordance with those obtained by these authors 3,4 in the middle finger, with a larger-caliber proper palmar digital artery on the ulnar side in all the specimens examined.…”
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“…Studies have attributed this increased risk to females having higher fibrin production and reduced markers of fibrinolysis, thereby increasing their overall coagulation potential [53]. Further, females typically have a smaller vessel diameter, in this case arterial, which can contribute to stenosis and occlusion if the catheter to vein ratio is consistently reduced [54,55]. Females' predisposition towards higher fibrin generation highlights the need to ensure correct technique for blood draws on arterial catheters.…”
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