Complications of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in the legs: analysis of 1379 proceduresANGIOPLASTYKIDNEY diseasesHEMORRHAGEBackground Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty has firmly established itself as a useful adjunct to surgery in the management of patients with peripheral vascular disease. A large ...
Atherosclerosis in the legs or arms, also known as peripheral artery disease [2] Renal vascular hypertension, or high blood pressure caused by the narrowing of the kidney arteries, usually from atherosclerosis [3] Carotid artery stenosis, in which the neck arteries supplying blood to the brain be...
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Chest x-rays can provide limited information about your heart's condition. Chest X-rays are used to provide the doctor with a view of both your heart and lungs to help determine if any abnormalities are present. These two X-rays show a relatively normal heart on the left. In the right ...
Recently, endovascular revascularization (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty [PTA]) has challenged surgery as a method for the salvage of critically ischemic legs (CLI). Comparison of surgical and endovascular techniques in randomized controlled trials is difficult because of differences in patient characte...
the patient will be kept in the recovery room where his condition will be closely monitored by health care professionals. In order to prevent bleeding, a bandage will be wrapped at the site of catheter insertion and the patient will be asked to keep his arms and legs in a straight position...
PubMed Scopus (645) Google Scholar The prevalence of PAD, as defined by an ABI of ≤0.90, ranged from 2.5% in the age group 50–59 years to 14.5% in subjects >70 years (there was no information about the proportion of subjects with an ABI of ≤0.90 who had symptoms in the legs)....
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ventricle of the heart, an aorta arch18and a descending central abdominal aorta20. The human body has a number of arteries stemming from the aorta but for purposes of this description only the left22and right24iliac arteries descending into a patient's legs are depicted as being representative...
Factors Affecting Medium-Term Outcomes After Crural Angioplasty in Critically Ischemic Legscrural angioplastytibialcritical ischemiapatencysurvivallimb salvageObjectives: To study factors affecting patency and medium-term outcomes after crural angioplasty.