Peripheral arterial disease is common, but the diagnosis frequently is overlooked because of subtle physical findings and lack of classic symptoms. Screening based on the ankle brachial index using Doppler ultrasonography may be more useful than physical examination alone. Noninvasive modalities to locate...
(1951), Management of peripheral arterial diseases. By Saul S. Samuels, A.M., M.D., Chief of the Department of Arterial Diseases, Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital, New York; etc. 5½ × 6½ in. Pp. 345 + xviii, with 112 illustrations. 1951. New York: Oxford University Pr...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) now affects approximately 20% of adults older than 55 years to an estimated total of 27 million people in the Western World. The aim of this paper is to describe the medical management of PAD for the non-vascular specialist, particularly general practitioners, ...
Update on the management of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). There has been much progress made in the management of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in the past two decades. Progress in the understanding of the endothelial-platelet interaction during health and disease state have resulted in bet...
Management of peripheral arterial diseases: By Saul S. Samuels, A.M., M.D. New York, 1950, Oxford University Press, 345 pages. Price $7.50doi:10.1016/0002-8703(51)90048-8M.Mosby, Inc.American Heart Journal
Management of peripheral artery disease in primary care Best medical treatment for peripheral arterial disease, including managing hypertension and diabetes, reduces morbidity and mortality and can obviate the need for invasive intervention One in five of the middle aged (65-75 years) popul... P ...
Peripheral obstructive arterial disease of the lower limbs is determined by a single or multiple stenosis and/or occlusion of the iliac-femoral-popliteal arterial axis determining a reduction of the...doi:10.1007/978-94-011-5406-2_22Salvatore Novo...
Outcomes of medical management of peripheral arterial disease in general practice: follow-up results of the PACE-PAD StudyOutcomes of medical management of peripheral arterial disease in general practice: follow-up results of the PACE-PAD Studydoi:10.1007/s10389-010-0379-xSpringer...
Management of peripheral artery disease in primary care Best medical treatment for peripheral arterial disease, including managing hypertension and diabetes, reduces morbidity and mortality and can obviate the need for invasive intervention One in five of the middle aged (65-75 years) popul... P Bur...
apply to both diseases. It was recognized many years ago that patients with occlusive arterial peripheral vascular disease should be instructed to (1) avoid trauma; (2) avoid exposure to cold; and (3) avoid tobacco. These are basic principles that apply to the treatment of both diseases at ...