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Peripheral vascular disease

Original Contribution
06/26/2013

Ranjan Shetty, MD DM1, G. Vivek, MD DM1, Ashok Thakkar, PhD2, Rajaram Prasad, MD1, Umesh Pai, MSc3Krishnananda Nayak, MSc3

Ranjan Shetty, MD DM1, G. Vivek, MD D...
Examination of the safety and efficacy of the Frontrunner XP CTO catheter for recanalization of CTO of femoral-popliteal arteries in consecutive patients with critical limb ischemia.
Examination of the safety and efficacy of the Frontrunner XP CTO catheter for recanalization of CTO of femoral-popliteal arteries in consecutive patients with critical limb ischemia.
Examination of the safety and...
06/26/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Report
05/01/2012
A 91-year-old male with history of peripheral vascular disease and existing stent in the common femoral artery presented with contralateral critical limb ischemia. Our case demonstrates the successful closure of a femoral access site through...
A 91-year-old male with history of peripheral vascular disease and existing stent in the common femoral artery presented with contralateral critical limb ischemia. Our case demonstrates the successful closure of a femoral access site through...
A 91-year-old male with history...
05/01/2012
Vascular Disease Management
Interview
01/04/2011
You recently performed the first SFA implantation of the Misago™ stent as an investigator in the recently initiated OSPREY (Occlusive/ Stenotic Peripheral arteryREvascularization StudY) trial. What was your experience with this stent? What...
You recently performed the first SFA implantation of the Misago™ stent as an investigator in the recently initiated OSPREY (Occlusive/ Stenotic Peripheral arteryREvascularization StudY) trial. What was your experience with this stent? What...
You recently performed the first...
01/04/2011
Vascular Disease Management
Case Series
12/31/2010

Roy J. Sauren, MD
Department of Surgery, Amphia Hospital, Breda, The Netherlands

Roy J. Sauren, MD Department of Surge...
The authors report on 3 female patients who presented with complaints of peripheral vascular occlusive disease. Duplex and magnetic resonance imaging showed stenosis or occlusion of an iliac or more distal artery.
The authors report on 3 female patients who presented with complaints of peripheral vascular occlusive disease. Duplex and magnetic resonance imaging showed stenosis or occlusion of an iliac or more distal artery.
The authors report on 3 female...
12/31/2010
Vascular Disease Management
Book Review
06/02/2010

Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT; Aravinda Nanjundappa, MD, RVT

Robert S. Dieter, MD, RVT; Aravinda N...
Dr. Alonso is a cardiology fellow at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Dr. McManus is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, UMass Memorial Medical Center and, Dr....
Dr. Alonso is a cardiology fellow at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Dr. McManus is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, UMass Memorial Medical Center and, Dr....
Dr. Alonso is a cardiology...
06/02/2010
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
04/01/2010

Cezar S. Staniloae, MD

Cezar S. Staniloae, MD
Intravascular hemolysis has been reported with a variety of atherectomy devices. We report a case of hemolysis after the use of the rotational aspiration Pathway Jetstream® catheter in the treatment of severe superficial femoral artery...
Intravascular hemolysis has been reported with a variety of atherectomy devices. We report a case of hemolysis after the use of the rotational aspiration Pathway Jetstream® catheter in the treatment of severe superficial femoral artery...
Intravascular hemolysis has been...
04/01/2010
Vascular Disease Management
Original Research
09/05/2008

Gianluca Rigatelli, MD

Gianluca Rigatelli, MD
An early and accurate diagnosis of peripheral atherosclerosis (renal, abdominal and aortoiliac localizations) is of paramount importance for global management and prognosis due to its major additional mortality impact in patients with known...
An early and accurate diagnosis of peripheral atherosclerosis (renal, abdominal and aortoiliac localizations) is of paramount importance for global management and prognosis due to its major additional mortality impact in patients with known...
An early and accurate diagnosis...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management
Original Research
09/05/2008

Gianluca Rigatelli, MD
EndoCardioVascular Therapy Research, Verona, Italy

Gianluca Rigatelli, MD EndoCardioVasc...
High-risk patients with PVD may benefit from endovascular treatment prior to coronary surgery. We sought to identify, in high-risk patients, the most frequent clinical settings requiring propaedeutical endovascular treatment before coronary...
High-risk patients with PVD may benefit from endovascular treatment prior to coronary surgery. We sought to identify, in high-risk patients, the most frequent clinical settings requiring propaedeutical endovascular treatment before coronary...
High-risk patients with PVD may...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management
Original Contribution
09/05/2008
The emergence of vascular surgery as a multidisciplinary specialty in its own regard has allowed significant advances in the diagnosis, medical management and operative techniques applied to patients with peripheral occlusive and aneurysmal...
The emergence of vascular surgery as a multidisciplinary specialty in its own regard has allowed significant advances in the diagnosis, medical management and operative techniques applied to patients with peripheral occlusive and aneurysmal...
The emergence of vascular...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management
Review
09/05/2008

Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD; Raghu Kolluri, MS, MD; Krishna Rocha-Singh, MD

Prairie Vascular Institute, Prairie Cardiovascular Consultants, Springfield, Illinois

Jeffrey A. Goldstein, MD; Raghu Kollu...
Renal artery stenosis is the most common secondary cause of hypertension. It affects 5% of the 50 million people with HTN in the United States. Renovascular disease leads to malignant HTN in 10–45% of patients.
Renal artery stenosis is the most common secondary cause of hypertension. It affects 5% of the 50 million people with HTN in the United States. Renovascular disease leads to malignant HTN in 10–45% of patients.
Renal artery stenosis is the...
09/05/2008
Vascular Disease Management