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critical limb ischemia

Case Report
05/22/2016
The authors present a case of critical limb ischemia with nonhealing ulceration that was successfully treated with hybrid atherectomy and constrained-balloon angioplasty with excellent angiographic result and short-term follow-up.
The authors present a case of critical limb ischemia with nonhealing ulceration that was successfully treated with hybrid atherectomy and constrained-balloon angioplasty with excellent angiographic result and short-term follow-up.
The authors present a case of...
05/22/2016
Vascular Disease Management
Editor's Corner
05/22/2016
A standard does not yet exist for complex disease in the peripheral arteries. Interventionalists rely on small sets of data and personal experience to provide care, and the solution for this problem is still unclear.
A standard does not yet exist for complex disease in the peripheral arteries. Interventionalists rely on small sets of data and personal experience to provide care, and the solution for this problem is still unclear.
A standard does not yet exist...
05/22/2016
Vascular Disease Management
Clinical Editor's Corner
05/22/2016
A standard does not yet exist for complex disease in the peripheral arteries. Interventionalists rely on small sets of data and personal experience to provide care, and the solution for this problem is still unclear.
A standard does not yet exist for complex disease in the peripheral arteries. Interventionalists rely on small sets of data and personal experience to provide care, and the solution for this problem is still unclear.
A standard does not yet exist...
05/22/2016
Vascular Disease Management
05/02/2016
Dr. Walker introduces the May issue of Vascular Disease Management with a discussion of dedicated programs that centralize therapy for critical limb ischemia with the goal of complete care coordination and amputation prevention. 
Dr. Walker introduces the May issue of Vascular Disease Management with a discussion of dedicated programs that centralize therapy for critical limb ischemia with the goal of complete care coordination and amputation prevention. 
Dr. Walker introduces the May...
05/02/2016
Vascular Disease Management
Editor's Corner
05/02/2016
Dr. Walker introduces the May issue of Vascular Disease Management with a discussion of dedicated programs that centralize therapy for critical limb ischemia with the goal of complete care coordination and amputation prevention. 
Dr. Walker introduces the May issue of Vascular Disease Management with a discussion of dedicated programs that centralize therapy for critical limb ischemia with the goal of complete care coordination and amputation prevention. 
Dr. Walker introduces the May...
05/02/2016
Vascular Disease Management
CLI Perspectives
01/08/2016
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) therapy is experiencing immense growth and it is reflected among all specialties. Most of the growth is in the form of endovascular therapies. Despite this vast growth in therapy, the outcome and results are not...
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) therapy is experiencing immense growth and it is reflected among all specialties. Most of the growth is in the form of endovascular therapies. Despite this vast growth in therapy, the outcome and results are not...
Critical limb ischemia (CLI)...
01/08/2016
Cath Lab Digest
Interview
01/03/2016
Cynthia Shortell, MD, chief of vascular surgery at Duke University Medical Center, speaks with Vascular Disease Management about trends in CLI therapy today.
Cynthia Shortell, MD, chief of vascular surgery at Duke University Medical Center, speaks with Vascular Disease Management about trends in CLI therapy today.
Cynthia Shortell, MD, chief of...
01/03/2016
Vascular Disease Management
Letter to the Editor
12/01/2015
Does the strategy of routine coronary angiography and subsequent coronary revascularization based upon clinical judgment represent a reasonable treatment strategy for patients with CLI who are at high risk for cardiovascular events?
Does the strategy of routine coronary angiography and subsequent coronary revascularization based upon clinical judgment represent a reasonable treatment strategy for patients with CLI who are at high risk for cardiovascular events?
Does the strategy of routine...
12/01/2015
Vascular Disease Management
Clinical Editor's Corner
11/30/2015
Dr. Walker responds to a letter to the editor that considers the question of whether critical limb ischemia patients should undergo angiography to detect coronary artery disease.
Dr. Walker responds to a letter to the editor that considers the question of whether critical limb ischemia patients should undergo angiography to detect coronary artery disease.
Dr. Walker responds to a letter...
11/30/2015
Vascular Disease Management