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Can duplex ultrasound replace arteriography in screening for mesenteric ischemia?

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Can duplex ultrasound replace arteriography in screening for mesenteric ischemia?

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Duplex examination of the mesenteric vasculature is not a widely performed examination, but the published literature documents the ability of this test to accurately identify chronic atherosclerotic occlusive disease. The test is a recent addition to the armamentarium of noninvasive duplex technology, with studies of adequate size for statistical analysis appearing only since 1991. Two primary sets of diagnostic threshold values for significant stenoses of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and the celiac artery have been published and subsequently tested for accuracy. One of these recommends use of peak systolic velocity (PSV), whereas end diastolic velocity (EDV) was found to be most accurate in the other. Both sets of criteria identify overall accuracy of greater than 90% for identification of SMA stenosis, and greater than 80% for diagnosis of celiac stenosis. Identification of celiac disease may be aided by analysis of blood flow direction in the common hepatic artery. The findi

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