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Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2017
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects 15% of the Australian population and is a powerful and serious predictor of cardiovascular mortality yet continues to be under-recognised and undertreated. Diagnosis is simple and management is centred upon symptom relief and risk minimisation.
S. Conte, P. Vale
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) affects 15% of the Australian population and is a powerful and serious predictor of cardiovascular mortality yet continues to be under-recognised and undertreated. Diagnosis is simple and management is centred upon symptom relief and risk minimisation.
S. Conte, P. Vale
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2014
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic-driven condition that remains underdiagnosed and undertreated. In diabetic patients, PAD begins early, progresses rapidly, and is frequently asymptomatic, making it difficult to diagnose. Strict management of the metabolic instigators and use of screening techniques for PAD in diabetes can ...
Clifford P. Shearman+4 more
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is an atherosclerotic-driven condition that remains underdiagnosed and undertreated. In diabetic patients, PAD begins early, progresses rapidly, and is frequently asymptomatic, making it difficult to diagnose. Strict management of the metabolic instigators and use of screening techniques for PAD in diabetes can ...
Clifford P. Shearman+4 more
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Journal of Wound Care, 1996
An update on the epidemiology, pathology and aetiology of vascular disease
K.R. Vowden, P. Vowden
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An update on the epidemiology, pathology and aetiology of vascular disease
K.R. Vowden, P. Vowden
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Epidemiology of Peripheral Arterial Disease and Critical Limb Ischemia.
Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2016With a rise in the aging popluation, the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is markedly increasing. The overall disease prevalence of PAD is in the range of 3%-10%, which increases to 15%-20% in persons older than 70 years of age. Given this
A. Dua, C. Lee
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Complete blood count parameters in peripheral arterial disease
The Aging Male, 2019Objective: To determine whether complete blood count parameters could be used as the biomarkers of inflammation in patients with in peripheral arterial disease.
Yusuf Velioglu, A. Yuksel
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 1999
Risk factors for atherosclerosis should be identified and reduced in all patients who have peripheral arterial disease. Cessation of smoking, strict control of diabetes and hypertension, and aggressive reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level result in a slowdown of disease progression and a reduction in cardiovascular events.
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Risk factors for atherosclerosis should be identified and reduced in all patients who have peripheral arterial disease. Cessation of smoking, strict control of diabetes and hypertension, and aggressive reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level result in a slowdown of disease progression and a reduction in cardiovascular events.
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Disease-a-Month, 1994
Peripheral arterial diseases are common problems because atherosclerosis, the most common cause of both occlusive peripheral arterial disease and aneurysmal disease, is a feature of an aging population. The less common types of occlusive peripheral arterial disease--the vasospastic disorders and the arteritides--although frequently not addressed to any
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Peripheral arterial diseases are common problems because atherosclerosis, the most common cause of both occlusive peripheral arterial disease and aneurysmal disease, is a feature of an aging population. The less common types of occlusive peripheral arterial disease--the vasospastic disorders and the arteritides--although frequently not addressed to any
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2010
The most common presentations of peripheral arterial disease are intermittent claudication and abdominal aortic aneurysm. In patients under 50 years of age the cause of disease is most likely to be genetic, congenital, immunological, infectious, or traumatic; over 50 years of age the principal risk factor is smoking....
Janet Powell, Alun Davies
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The most common presentations of peripheral arterial disease are intermittent claudication and abdominal aortic aneurysm. In patients under 50 years of age the cause of disease is most likely to be genetic, congenital, immunological, infectious, or traumatic; over 50 years of age the principal risk factor is smoking....
Janet Powell, Alun Davies
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