Acute limb ischaemia (ALI) is defi ned as a sudden decrease in limb perfusion that threatens the viability of the limb. Physical fi ndings may include absence of pulse distal to the occlusion, cold and pale or mottled skin, reduced sensation, decreased strength and may be associated with ...
Limb ischaemia is classified on the basis of onset and severity. Complete acute ischaemia will lead to extensive tissue necrosis within six hours unless the limb is surgicallyrevascularised. Incomplete acute ischaemia can usually be trea... K Callum,A Bradbury - 《Bmj Clinical Research》 被引量...
Acute limb ischaemia is the most common vascular surgical emergency. In spite of recent advances in vascular surgery, it continues to carry a poor prognosis, if not early diagnosed and managed. Methods: This is a case-report of 2 patients referenced to a vascular surgery emergency department of...
Acute Limb Ischaemia (ALI) is defined as sudden decrease in limb perfusion that threatens the viability of the limb. Symptoms depend on the severity of hypo perfusion. The management also depends on the severity of hypo perfusion as well as the time interval of arrival on hospital and the ...
Quality of life analysis in patients with lower limb ischaemia: Suggestions for European standardisation In this era of evidence-based medicine and limited resources we seem obliged, on clinical and economic grounds, to demonstrate that we improve not only pat... IC Chetter,JI Spark,P Dolan,.....
The value of creatine kinase (CK) and aspartate transaminase (AST) has not been previously evaluated following cardiac surgery in the diagnosis of acute limb ischaemia. Our objective was to assess the value of CK and AST with reference to the diagnosis of limb ischaemia, effect on renal functio...
Background: The Vascular Surgical Society carried out an audit of follow-up after acute thromboembolic lower limb ischaemia.Methods: The audit of acute low... Campbell,B W.,Ridler,... - 《British Journal of Surgery》 被引量: 1发表: 1999年 Distal venous arterialization for non-reconstructable...
This study suggests that the choice of initial treatment of patients with acute limb ischaemia may be based on the severity of the ischaemia, and that patients with less severe acute ischaemia benefit from initial conservative heparin treatment. 展开 ...
This study included 128 patients (140 limbs) with arterial thrombotic ischaemia (104 patients with lower limb ischaemia, 22 patients with upper limb ischaemia, and two patients with both upper and lower limb ischaemia). The most common site of thrombosis in the lower limb in this study was ...
This is the first scoping review of the literature focusing on how the clinical practice guidelines on acute limb ischaemia (ALI) may need to be adapted as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to optimise the care of patients suffering from both COVID-19 and ALI. Introductio...