• Anaesthesia · Apr 2014

    The effect of upper limb position on ultrasonographic arterial flow to the ulnar nerve.

    • A E Moore, J C Muirhead, K Sharples, and M D Stringer.
    • Department of Anatomy, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
    • Anaesthesia. 2014 Apr 1;69(4):356-61.

    AbstractWe measured the pulsatility indices in the inferior collateral and posterior recurrent ulnar arteries, which supply the ulnar nerve at the elbow, in 38 conscious adults. Compared with a straight 30° abducted arm, elbow flexion to 120° reduced the mean (SD) pulsatility index in the inferior artery and increased the pulsatility index in the posterior artery: from 3.36 (0.86) to 3.04 (0.94), p = 0.001, and from 3.14 (0.81) to 3.64 (1.05), p < 0.0005, respectively. The mean (95% CI) pulsatility index in the inferior artery was unaffected by shoulder abduction to 120°, but it was decreased in the posterior artery in men, from 3.06 (2.76-3.36) to 2.64 (2.34-2.95), but not women, from 3.22 (2.94-3.50) to 3.25 (2.97-3.53), p = 0.01 for men vs women. Researchers should measure arterial pulsatility indices under general anaesthesia and associate them with measures of nerve function.© 2014 The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland.

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