[HTML][HTML] ESVM Guideline on peripheral arterial disease

U Frank, S Nikol, J Belch, V Boc, M Brodmann… - Vasa, 2019 - econtent.hogrefe.com
The European Society of Vascular Medicine (ESVM) was founded in Paris in 2012 as a
confederation of already existing and emerging European societies of vascular medicine. At …

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and drug-eluting stents for infrapopliteal lesions in critical limb ischemia (PADI) trial

MI Spreen, JM Martens, BE Hansen… - Circulation …, 2016 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Endovascular infrapopliteal treatment of patients with critical limb ischemia
using percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and bail-out bare metal stenting (BMS) …

Vascular assessment of the lower extremity with a chronic wound

JF Arnold - Surgical Clinics, 2020 - surgical.theclinics.com
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) exists on a spectrum ranging from asymptomatic to critical
limb ischemia (CLI), affecting approximately 8.5 million people older than 40 years in the …

[HTML][HTML] Toe pressure and toe brachial index are predictive of cardiovascular mortality, overall mortality, and amputation free survival in patients with peripheral artery …

JE Wickström, M Laivuori, E Aro, RT Sund… - European Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective/Background Peripheral haemodynamic parameters are used to assess the
presence and severity of peripheral artery disease (PAD). The prognostic value of ankle …

Hard-to-heal diabetes-related foot ulcers: current challenges and future prospects

V Nube, G Frank, J White, S Stubbs… - Chronic Wound Care …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Diabetes-related foot ulceration is a frequent cause for hospital admission and the leading
cause of nontraumatic lower limb amputation, placing a high burden on the health system …

Toe pressure and toe brachial index are predictive of cardiovascular mortality regardless of the most diseased arterial segment in symptomatic lower-extremity artery …

V Koivunen, M Juonala, M Venermo, M Laivuori… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Objective Although lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is most often multisegmental, the
predominant disease location and risk factors differ between patients. Ankle-brachial index …

Non-compressible ABIs are associated with an increased risk of major amputation and major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with critical limb ischemia

GD Singh, EJ Armstrong, SW Waldo… - Vascular …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Ankle–brachial indices (ABIs) are important for the assessment of disease burden among
patients with peripheral artery disease. Although low values have been associated with …

Comparison of the use of arterial doppler waveform classifications in clinical routine to describe lower limb flow

A Guilcher, D Lanéelle, C Hoffmann… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Characterisation of arterial Doppler waveforms is a persistent problem and a
source of confusion in clinical practice. Classifications have been proposed to address the …

Peripheral vascular disease diagnostic related outcomes in diabetic charcot reconstruction

NK Cates, T Elmarsafi, TJ Bunka, ET Walters… - The Journal of Foot and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Postreconstructive outcomes were compared in diabetic patients with Charcot
neuroarthropathy (CN) who had peripheral arterial disease (PAD) diagnosed with …

[HTML][HTML] Association of Ankle-Brachial and toe-Brachial Indexes with Mortality in patients with CKD

TP Kamath, R Prasad, MA Allison, MC Criqui, JH Ix… - Kidney medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
Rationale & Objective A low ankle-brachial index (ABI) is used to diagnose peripheral artery
disease (PAD) but may be normal or elevated in patients with medial arterial calcification …