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Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Key Clinical Points Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia Chronic limb-threatening ischemia typically manifests as ischemic pain in the distal leg or foot while the patient is at rest, as tissue loss, ...
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2017
Patients with CLI have a poor prognosis, the estimated 3-year probability of mortality being 35.1%. As a result, preference to less burdensome endovascular treatment should be given, provided the same levels of symptomatic improvement can be achieved as with open surgery.
Reinhart T. Grundmann +1 more
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Patients with CLI have a poor prognosis, the estimated 3-year probability of mortality being 35.1%. As a result, preference to less burdensome endovascular treatment should be given, provided the same levels of symptomatic improvement can be achieved as with open surgery.
Reinhart T. Grundmann +1 more
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2003
Acute limb ischemia arises when a rapid or sudden decrease in limb perfusion threatens tissue viability. This form of critical limb ischemia may be the first manifestation of vascular disease in a previously asymptomatic patient or occur as an acute event causing symptomatic deterioration in a patient with antecedent intermittent claudication. Although
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Acute limb ischemia arises when a rapid or sudden decrease in limb perfusion threatens tissue viability. This form of critical limb ischemia may be the first manifestation of vascular disease in a previously asymptomatic patient or occur as an acute event causing symptomatic deterioration in a patient with antecedent intermittent claudication. Although
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2005
lent disorder that has a wide range of clinical presentations and variable consequences for the patient. Although atherosclerosis is by far the most common cause of lower extremity ischemia, a variety of other conditions can cause either acute or chronic lower extremity ischemia.
Rajabrata Sarkar, Alun H. Davies
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lent disorder that has a wide range of clinical presentations and variable consequences for the patient. Although atherosclerosis is by far the most common cause of lower extremity ischemia, a variety of other conditions can cause either acute or chronic lower extremity ischemia.
Rajabrata Sarkar, Alun H. Davies
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2014
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe manifestation of peripheral arterial disease and is defined as the presence of chronic ischemic rest pain, ischemic ulcers, or gangrene attributable to objectively proven arterial occlusive disease.
Michael A. Golden, Brant W. Ullery
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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe manifestation of peripheral arterial disease and is defined as the presence of chronic ischemic rest pain, ischemic ulcers, or gangrene attributable to objectively proven arterial occlusive disease.
Michael A. Golden, Brant W. Ullery
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Understanding critical limb ischemia
Nursing, 2008Find out how to halt this progression of peripheral arterial disease before it jeopardizes life and limb.
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Limb Ischemia and Nerve Injury
Archives of Surgery, 1972It is a well-established fact that peripheral nerves, if they are to remain in a proper functional state, require a continuous and adequate supply of oxygen. 1-4 As a consequence, temporary or permanent interference with the microcirculation of peripheral nerves might be expected to disturb nerve function.
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Thrombin induces ACSL4-dependent ferroptosis during cerebral ischemia/reperfusion
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 2022Yang Shu, Yu-Jie Guo, Scott Ayton
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Acute limb ischemia in nonagenarians.
The Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 2013Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of the affected patient (15-30%). These results can be even worse in elderly population. The aim of this study is to quantify safety and efficacy of early revascularization in over 90 years old patients with acute limb ischemia.This is a prospective registry ...
Galzerano G. +6 more
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