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So, what are the two main sources
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of blood supply to the hand?
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Well, you tell me.
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The radial and the ulnar artery.
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And these actually form a particularly
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complete and robust collateral pathway
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via the deep and superficial arches.
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Where is the deep and where
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is the superficial arch?
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Well, here we have the deep palmar arch
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at the base of the metacarpal heads, the
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superficial palmar arch around the mid
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metacarpal heads, and we have the radial artery.
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And anastomosing and collateralizing
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with the ulnar artery.
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And then we have the common digital
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arteries, which also arise, that I think
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are particularly important to keep track of.
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So, what do we intend to do here?
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Well, we're including the radial artery.
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And why would we do that?
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How do we assess for patency of both radial
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and ulnar artery prior to radial access?
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Well, there's the modified Allen test.
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So the operator applies pressure to both
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the radial and ulnar arteries in the hand.
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It sort of turns a bluish hue.
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And then the ulnar artery is released.
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So now the radial artery is still occluded
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as it is in this particular setting.
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And if the hand achieves normal sort
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of color and hue after 9 seconds, then
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the ulnar artery is actually patent.
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Because that means that the occluded radial
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artery, the blood from the heart is not
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reaching the hand from the right
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lateral region, but it's now coming from
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the ulnar artery and collateralizing
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through the superficial and deep palmar arches.
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to the radial artery that now fills that region.
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If only this medial portion
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of the hand is perfused, and this
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portion of the hand is not,
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then you know that perhaps those collateral
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arches are not perfused.
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In place, or dysfunctional, or diminutive.
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So this Allen test is particularly important.
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And sometimes it can actually result
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in high false positive or negative
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results because of the subjective nature of the exam.
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So there are other tests that are used.
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