Data on survival curves for overall survival and freedom from cardiovascular death at different ankle brachial index (ABI) and ankle pressure (AP) are shown separately for symptomatic and contralateral lower limbs in 721 patients with lower extremity peripheral artery disease at up to 7 years follow-up. Cox regression analysis with confounding factors for ABI and AP are also shown. Dates and causes of death were collected from the Finnish national statistics registry. (C) 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.Peer reviewe
AbstractObjective: to study the association between the ankle–brachial pressure index (ABPI), premat...
Most prior studies investigating the association of lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) ...
Background: The ankle–brachial index (ABI) is a first-line examination in cardiovascular risk evalua...
Data on survival curves for overall survival and freedom from cardiovascular death at different ankl...
Objective/Background: Peripheral haemodynamic parameters are used to assess the presence and severit...
Objective: Toe pressure (TP) is an accurate indicator of the peripheral vascular status of a patient...
Objective: Based on our previous reports, ipsilateral systolic toe pressure (STP) and toe-brachial i...
ObjectiveAlthough lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is most often multisegmental, the predomin...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare survival of patients with poorly compressible arteries (PCA) ...
In the last years significant attention has been paid in identifying markers of subclinical atherosc...
BACKGROUND: A reduced ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a measure of atherosclerosis and is associated w...
AbstractObjective: We compared three commonly used methods of ankle/brachial index (ABI) calculation...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate, in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), the association betw...
Background: A reduced ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a measure of atherosclerosis and is associate...
Background: The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a first-line examination in cardiovascular risk evalua...
AbstractObjective: to study the association between the ankle–brachial pressure index (ABPI), premat...
Most prior studies investigating the association of lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) ...
Background: The ankle–brachial index (ABI) is a first-line examination in cardiovascular risk evalua...
Data on survival curves for overall survival and freedom from cardiovascular death at different ankl...
Objective/Background: Peripheral haemodynamic parameters are used to assess the presence and severit...
Objective: Toe pressure (TP) is an accurate indicator of the peripheral vascular status of a patient...
Objective: Based on our previous reports, ipsilateral systolic toe pressure (STP) and toe-brachial i...
ObjectiveAlthough lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is most often multisegmental, the predomin...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare survival of patients with poorly compressible arteries (PCA) ...
In the last years significant attention has been paid in identifying markers of subclinical atherosc...
BACKGROUND: A reduced ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a measure of atherosclerosis and is associated w...
AbstractObjective: We compared three commonly used methods of ankle/brachial index (ABI) calculation...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate, in patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), the association betw...
Background: A reduced ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a measure of atherosclerosis and is associate...
Background: The ankle-brachial index (ABI) is a first-line examination in cardiovascular risk evalua...
AbstractObjective: to study the association between the ankle–brachial pressure index (ABPI), premat...
Most prior studies investigating the association of lower extremity peripheral artery disease (PAD) ...
Background: The ankle–brachial index (ABI) is a first-line examination in cardiovascular risk evalua...