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Comparative Study
. 1981 Dec;194(6):731-6.
doi: 10.1097/00000658-198112000-00012.

Oculopneumoplethysmography, Doppler examination, and supraorbital photoplethysmography: a comparison of hemodynamic techniques in assessing cerebrovascular occlusive disease

Comparative Study

Oculopneumoplethysmography, Doppler examination, and supraorbital photoplethysmography: a comparison of hemodynamic techniques in assessing cerebrovascular occlusive disease

T G Lynch et al. Ann Surg. 1981 Dec.

Abstract

There noninvasive techniques used in the evaluation of carotid occlusive disease were compared in the same population group. The cerebrovascular Doppler examination (CDE) had an accuracy rate of 89%, oculopneumoplethysmography (OPG-Gee) an accuracy rate of 94%, and supraorbital photoplethysmography (SOPPG) an accuracy rate of 86%. With the combined use of the CDE and the OPG-Gee, the accuracy rate increased to 96% when the results were concordant, and the false-negative rate dropped to 3%. The data would suggest that the combined use of the CDE and the OPG-Gee offers an advantage over either technique used individually.

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