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    Electromagnetic flow waveform analysis reliably predicts femoropopliteal bypass graft outcomes. Postoperative monitoring detects early blockages, enabling timely reoperation and improved blood flow restoration.

    Area of Science:

    • Vascular Surgery
    • Medical Imaging
    • Hemodynamics

    Background:

    • Femoropopliteal bypass grafting is a critical intervention for peripheral artery disease.
    • Assessing the long-term patency and success of these grafts remains a clinical challenge.

    Observation:

    • Electromagnetic flow waveforms from 82 reconstructed vessels were analyzed.
    • Postoperative follow-up was conducted on 56 limbs using this flow waveform analysis.

    Findings:

    • Early occult occlusive lesions were detected in 5 of 56 examined limbs.
    • Three of these patients underwent successful reoperation, restoring satisfactory blood flow.

    Implications:

    • Flow waveform analysis is a reliable, non-invasive method for predicting femoropopliteal bypass graft outcomes.

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  • This technique facilitates early detection of arterial changes, leading to prompt treatment and improved patient prognosis.