Introduction The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease studied across several diverse patient populations is high in aging men and women living in developed countries. Meijer and colleagues assessed the age- and sex-specific prevalence of peripheral arterial disease and intermittent claudication in an ...
Background: Given that peripheral arterial disease (PAD) disproportionately affects people of lower socioeconomic status, out-of-pocket expenses for preventive medications are a major barrier to their use. We carried out a cost comparison of drug therapies for PAD to identify prescribing strategie...
Diagnostic Cerebral and Peripheral Angiography Peripheral arterial disease is a debilitating and progressive disorder that affects millions of people worldwide (American College of Cardiology et al. Vasc Med 16(6):452–476, 2011; European Stroke et al. Eur Heart J 32(22):2851–2906, ... N H...
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Peripheral arterial disease: Epidemiology, natural history, diagnosis and treatment More importantly, it is a marker of atherosclerotic disease burden, and is associated with increased mortality from cardiovascular and cere- brovascular ... H Shin - 《International Journal of Angiology Official Publication...
He also has a history of peripheral neuropathy and hypertension. His healthcare was jointly managed by his primary care physician and community-based psychiatrist, with minimal concerns or complications. In February 2021, he tested positive for COVID-19. The course of his illness was very mild,...
What is the treatment for myocardial ischemia? What medication is used for peripheral artery disease? What drug is contraindicated for a patient receiving anticoagulant therapy? What heart medicine is used to treat cardiac arrhythmias? What category of drugs is used to treat...
(socioeconomic factors) were the weakest for those who belonged to the trajectory of “late increase” (indicating late onset disease), slightly stronger for those who belonged to the trajectory of “early increase” (indicating diagnosis shortly after retirement), and the strongest for those who ...
thrombosis prevention in ateriosclerotic vascular disease, following stroke, in peripheral arterial occlusive disease: 75mg po daily clopidogrel primary and familial hyperlipidemia: 1.875-3.75g po qd colesevelam type II diabetes mellitus: 1.875-3.75g po qd colesevela...
Cardiovascular ardiovascular disease (CVD) encompasses several disorders of the blood vessels and heart, including cerebrovascular, congenital heart, coronary heart, peripheral arterial, and rheumatic heart conditions, as well as embolism disorders, such as deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.1 Al...