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Assessing adequacy of collateral foot circulation: A simple bedside test prior to lower extremity arterial cannulation

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Keywords: foot circulation; adequacy collateral; simple bedside; assessing adequacy; collateral foot; circulation simple

Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia
Year Published: 2020

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