Methods: Hand circulations in 50 patients (39 males, 11 females; mean age 56; range 27 to 75 years) who had undergone cardiac surgery, were evaluated with Allen test and doppler ultrasound preoperatively and 10 days after decannulation. Volume of flow of radial artery at snuff-box was measured.
Results: Although a mean 23% decrease in the flow rate was observed in nine of 50 patients (18%), Allens tests did not changed. No hand ischemia was seen, because radial and ulnar artery flow was sufficient.
Conclusion: Allens test showing efficient ulnar artery flow is enough for safety of hand circulation in patients whose radial arteries were cannulated.