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14 January, 18:26

Downstream peripheral pulses have a higher pulse pressure because the pressure wave travels faster than the blood itself. What occurs in peripheral arterial disease?

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  1. 14 January, 19:04
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    Explanation: Peripherial arterial disease is a blood circulation disorder which occurs when the blood vessels outside the heart and brain to block or spasm. This is as a result of the pulse decreasing rather than increasing in amplitude.
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