DOPPLER STUDY OF RIGHT UPPER LIMB ARTERIAL
Blood flow within the larger arteries of the upper extremities typically displays a pulsatile pattern. Normally, Doppler waveforms in these arteries appear triphasic, indicating a consistent flow rhythm. However, these waveforms can significantly vary due to external factors such as changes in room temperature or patient movements like fidgeting or repetitive clenching and unclenching of fists. These external influences can notably impact the Doppler wave patterns, highlighting the dynamic nature of this physiological response.
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