ACLS rapid atrial fibrillation guideline
Management of acute radial artery occlusion Acute RAO is often asymptomatic and very rarely leads to acute hand ischaemia31,32 with around 0.2% incidence5. This is due to a fail-safe mechanism of dual arterial supply to a hand with hand perfusion maintained by the arterial supply from ulnar artery, deep and superficial palmar arches and ... ................
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