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The New ESVS Practice Guidelines for Intermittent Claudication are Exactly What We Need. [PDF]
Hicks CW, Veith FJ.
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Evaluating the implementation of personalised outcomes forecasts to optimise supervised exercise therapy in patients with intermittent claudication in the Netherlands: a multimethods study. [PDF]
Marcellis LHM +7 more
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Outcomes of Revascularisation for Treating Lifestyle-Limiting Intermittent Claudication in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Non-Indigenous Patients from North Queensland: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Wong S +4 more
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Intermittent claudication and coronary artery disease: how to manage the patient?
PERRONE FILARDI, PASQUALE
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Nursing Standard, 2003
Intermittent claudication is a painful, debilitating condition that reduces mobility in those affected and has a detrimental effect on quality of life. It is often the first symptom of peripheral arterial disease. This article explains the aetiology of intermittent claudication, the associated risk factors, vascular assessment and the nursing care ...
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Intermittent claudication is a painful, debilitating condition that reduces mobility in those affected and has a detrimental effect on quality of life. It is often the first symptom of peripheral arterial disease. This article explains the aetiology of intermittent claudication, the associated risk factors, vascular assessment and the nursing care ...
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An Adolescent With Intermittent Claudication
Pediatric Emergency Care, 2020Abstract Intermittent claudication is very uncommon in children and adolescents. We describe the case of a 14-year-old adolescent girl experiencing left calf pain for a year that occurs during running and becomes unbearable after around 2 km.
Pietro, Camozzi +4 more
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Pseudo-Intermittent Claudication
Angiologica, 2008Intermittent claudication is caused by pain from an ischaemic muscle. Local tissue ischaemia is most often the result of an impairment of regional blood flow which is not a disease in itself but merely an event of a larger underlying disease which has to be searched for.
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Prostanoids for intermittent claudication
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2013Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common cause of morbidity in the general population. While numerous studies have established the efficacy of prostanoids in PAD stages III and IV, the question of the role of prostanoids as an alternative or additive treatment in patients suffering from intermittent claudication (PAD II) has not yet been clearly ...
Lindsay, Robertson, Alina, Andras
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