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Intestinal permeability is increased in patients with intermittent claudication
Purpose: Intermittent claudication can be regarded as repeated ischemia reperfusion injury, which can induce a generalized increase in vascular permeability, including in intestine.
Nishikimi, Naomichi +4 more
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Predictors of walking capacity in peripheral arterial disease patients
OBJECTIVE: To estimate walking capacity in intermittent claudication patients through a prediction model based on clinical characteristics and the walking impairment questionnaire.
Breno Quintella Farah +7 more
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Background: Primary treatment for patients with intermittent claudication is exercise therapy. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a frequently occurring comorbidity in patients with intermittent claudication, and in these patients, exercise tolerance is decreased.
Nieman, Fred H. M. +6 more
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Safety and efficacy of cilostazol in the management of intermittent claudication
Yung-Wei Chi, Carl J Lavie, Richard V Milani, Christopher J WhiteDepartment of Cardiology, Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA, USAAbstract: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a major health problem affecting millions of patients worldwide. Many
Yung-Wei Chi +3 more
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Management strategies for intermittent claudication [PDF]
Intermittent claudication is characterized by cramping pain, discomfort,or fatigue in the lower limbs that is elicited by exercise and relieved by rest.
Vries, Sybolt Okke de, +1 more
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? Intermittent Claudication [PDF]
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PURPOSE: To report percutaneous fenestration of aortic dissection flaps to relieve distal ischemia using a novel intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)-guided fenestration device.
Husmann, Marc J +6 more
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Intermittent claudication services in England: insights from a freedom of information request. [PDF]
Lampridou S +5 more
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Improving functional outcomes in patients with intermittent claudication
Objective: To provide an overview of therapies for improving functional outcomes in individuals with intermittent claudication due to lower-limb peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Methods: Literature review.
Abraham, Pierre, Tew, Garry
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BackgroundSymptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) presents as intermittent claudication or chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI). PAD research suffers from wide heterogeneity and non-comparability of outcome measures. The solution is to develop a
Akam Shwan +3 more
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