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- Nicoladoni–Branham sign - Wikipedia
The Nicoladoni–Branham sign (also called Branham's sign, the Nicoladoni sign, or the Nicoladoni–Israel–Branham sign [1]) is named after Carl Nicoladoni, [1] who first noticed the phenomenon of the pulse slowing in a patient with right arm phlebarteriectasia [1] when the brachialis artery proximal to it was compressed
- Branham sign • LITFL • Medical Eponym Library
Nicoladoni-Israel-Branham sign: Compression of the arterial supply to an arteriovenous fistula causes a decrease in pulse and increase in blood pressure if there is a significant circulation through the fistula
- Nicoladoni Branham Sign: A Simple Bedside Maneuver to Reveal a . . . - CHEST
A simple bedside maneuver, “Nicoladoni Branham Sign,” could unmask high-output heart failure which could lead to the timely intervention with the improvement of patients' condition
- Branhams sign is an exaggerated Bezold-Jarisch reflex of arteriovenous . . .
Nicoladoni-Branham (Branham's) sign, a decrease in pulse and increase in blood pressure that immediately follows the sudden occlusion of an arteriovenous (A-V) fistula, is familiar to all vascular surgeons
- Branhams Sign (A-V Malformation) - Hand Surgery Resource
Three surgeons independently observed cases in which bradycardia occurred in response to manual compression of an arteriovenous fistula (AVF): Nicoladoni in 1875, Israel in 1877, and Branham in 1890
- Nicoladoni-Branham Sign - SCVS
Nicoladoni-Branham sign refers to the bradycardia and hypertension noted when the artery proximal to an AV fistula is compressed It is thought that when the fistula is compressed the afterload abruptly increases resulting in transient hypertension
- Branhams Bradycardic Reaction - Annals of Vascular Surgery
Serious students of vascular medicine and surgery are familiar with Branham's sign: bradycardia in response to manual compression of an arteriovenous fistula Some label this finding as the “Nicoladoni sign,” while others insist that it is the “Nicoladoni-Israel-Branham sign ”
- Nicoladoni-Branham Sign in the Coronaries: Fistula Closure Leads to . . .
The Nicoladoni-Branham sign is demonstrated when the occlusion of an arteriovenous fistula triggers an abrupt reduction in the venous return, which leads to bradycardia, hypertension, and reduced cardiac output
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