Richard F Neville, MD discusses the role of non-invasive diagnostic testing in peripheral arterial disease. He also reviews how tissue oxygen saturation is a valid assessment for tissue viability as well as the use of near infrared spectroscopy for enhanced patient triage. Lastly, he reviews the current non-invasive vascular assessment methods to understand the need for remote monitoring vascular diagnostic tools.
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Richard Neville, MD
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