Various modifications to the Allen test attempt to improve accuracy or make it viable for more patients. For example, if a patient is unconscious or otherwise incapable of making a fist, a variant test may be useful. In this variation of the Allen test, using an Esmarch bandage to cut off blood flow to the hand allows the physician to perform the test.

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