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Harjai M et al. – NIBP monitoring using the oscillometric method and pulse oximetry can provide simple and reliable blood pressure readings, even in patients with pulseless extremities. However, upper limb blood pressure should correlate with lower limb blood pressure because the lower extremity blood vessels are spared clinically in these patients. regional anaesthesia should be preferred in bilateral carotid artery stenosis because consciousness provides a simple and reliable monitor of neurological function.

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