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- The openness (lack of obstruction) of a bodily passage or duct
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- Graft patency was assessed noninvasively 7 to 12 days (median 9 days) postoperatively in 90 patients. - National Center for Biotechnology Information
- The authors examined the relationship between patency after thrombectomy of clotted dialysis grafts and intraoperative measurements of flow (Q), pressure gradient (PGR), and longitudinal resistance (RL). - SAGE Journals
- Non-invasive detection of early infarct vessel patency by resolution of ST-segment elevation in patients with thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction. - European Heart Journal
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