An increased resistive index with absent diastolic flow in t…
An increased resistive index with absent diastolic flow in the common carotid artery may signify which of the following? (Think about drawing this waveform – what does a waveform look like when it has a very high RI and NO diastolic flow? – think about a low RI waveform and now get rid of the diastolic flow component if it’s absent – does this increase the resistivity – what does this waveform tell you?)
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