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"Wide tourniquets eliminate blood flow at low
inflation pressures" Moore MR, Garfin SR, Hargens
AR. Division of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, University of
California, San Diego: J Hand Surg [Am] 1987 Nov;12(6):1006-11
Abstract: Previous recommendations for use of
pneumatic tourniquets in extremity surgery suggest parameters for
maximum pressure and time limits without regard for optimum cuff
width. Wide cuffs produce lower readings of blood pressure
relative to narrow cuffs, presumably because the wide cuffs
arrest flow at lower inflation pressure. We investigated three
tourniquet sizes and the inflation pressure required to eliminate
flow to the upper extremity using an ultrasonic Doppler device to
monitor blood flow in the radial artery of ten normal subjects
(arm circumference 24.5 to 37 cm). Arterial flow was always
eliminated at the lowest pressure using the widest tourniquet
cuff. Significantly lower inflation pressures will eliminate
blood flow if wider tourniquet cuffs are used; therefore, use of
a wider tourniquet cuff may result in a reduced incidence of
tourniquet complications.
PMID: 2961797 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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