D. C. Hoffmann
Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1968
E. C. Campion; D. C. Hoffmann; R. P. Jepson
The effects of external pneumatic pressure on muscle blood-flow through the calf have been estimated by a Xenon-133 clearance curve technique. Flow was found to be greatly reduced at 40 mm. of mercury external pressure, and it was concluded that for first-aid purposes inflation pressures in excess of 30 mm. of mercury should not be used.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1968
D. C. Hoffmann
The 113 Xe method for measuring muscle blood flow is discussed, and has been evaluated in both normal and ischaemic limbs, a standard amount of ischaemic exercise being employed as the stimulus to hyperaemia. This is considered to be a reliable technique with a high degree of reproducibility, which may be applied to advantage in the clinical assessment of patients with peripheral vascular disease.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1997
D. C. Hoffmann; James Moore; David Roder
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1987
JamesL. Sweeney; D. C. Hoffmann
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1987
J. AnthonyR. Williams; Ronald Hunter; DavidW. Thomas; MargaretE. Coles; AnthonyS. Y. Leong; Robert Walsh; D. C. Hoffmann; TedW. Huber; Anna Sen
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1997
J. W. Lumley; D. C. Hoffmann
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1986
A. S. Pieterse; R. Rowland; J.R. Miliauskas; D. C. Hoffmann
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1996
D. C. Hoffmann; J. F. Young; James L. Sweeney; Ronald Hunter; James Moore
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1970
D. C. Hoffmann
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery | 1991
P. J. Hewett; D. C. Hoffmann