radial artery

collocation in English

meaningsofradialandartery

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radial
adjective
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/ˈreɪ.di.əl/
us
/ˈreɪ.di.əl/
spreading out from a ...
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artery
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɑː.tər.i/
us
/ˈɑːr.t̬ɚ.i/
one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of ...
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(Definition ofradialandarteryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Systemic pressures were monitored from the femoral orradialartery.
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Obviously, the velocity of blood is not measured, as no blood travels from the carotid to, say, theradialartery.
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When present, it is found in the forearm, between theradialarteryand ulnar artery.
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They follow the same course as theradialartery.
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To feel a bounding pulse, theradialarteryis lightly palpated at the distal palmar edge.
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The point of maximum pulsation of theradialarterycan usually be palpated just proximal to the wrist.
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Major complication associated with a transradial interventions include early and lateradialarteryocclusion.
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Technical difficulties are because of loops and tortuosity of the radial and the subclavian artery, anatomical variations inradialartery, and radial spasm.
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A needle is inserted into theradialarteryand spontaneously fills with blood.
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Vascular access complications are less common and less serious when the procedure is performed via theradialartery.
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In the metacarpal region, beyond the synovial sheath, the tendon is supplied directly from theradialartery.
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It is felt best in theradialarterybut character is better assessed in carotid artery.
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Theradialarteryis used for coronary artery bypass grafting and is growing in popularity among cardiac surgeons.
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Most of theradialarteryocclusions are asymptomatic.
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Most commonlyradialarterypuncture is performed in order to obtain arterial blood sampling for gas analysis.
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Thus, physical examination will reveal a bounding pulse, especially in theradialartery.
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This requires an arterial blood gas determination, which involves taking a blood sample from an artery, usually theradialartery.
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Examples of distributing arteries include theradialarteryand the splenic artery.
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Theradialarteryis occasionally used as a conduit for bypass surgery, and its patency lasts longer in comparison to the saphenous veins.
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The pulse commonly taken is from theradialarteryat the wrist.
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