BACKGROUND Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are at risk for amputation. The aim of this study was to assess the type of revascularization prior to and the 30-day mortality rate after major amputation due to PAD. METHODS Retrospective analysis of consecutive patients undergoing major amputation for PAD between 01/2000 and 12/2017 at a tertiary referral center. The number and target level of ipsilateral revascularizations prior to amputation were analyzed per patient and over the years. There were 3 types of revascularization (open, endovascular and combined treatment) at 3 levels: aortoiliac, femoropopliteal and infrapopliteal. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to assess the association of...
AbstractPurposeWe describe the outcome of revascularization procedures used to treat peripheral arte...
BackgroundConflicting data exist regarding changes in amputation rates in patients with ulcers becau...
Objective. To evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk facto...
BACKGROUND Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is associated with increased risk of mortality, cardio...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
Mortality rates following major lower extremity amputations (LEAs) 30 days-365 days postoperative ha...
International audienceOver the past decade, improvements in medical treatment and revascularization ...
International audienceOver the past decade, improvements in medical treatment and revascularization ...
OnlinePubl.Aims: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) revascularization can be performed by either endova...
OBJECTIVE Amputation remains a frequent and feared outcome in patients with peripheral artery dis...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
AbstractPurposeWe describe the outcome of revascularization procedures used to treat peripheral arte...
BackgroundConflicting data exist regarding changes in amputation rates in patients with ulcers becau...
Objective. To evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk facto...
BACKGROUND Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is associated with increased risk of mortality, cardio...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
Mortality rates following major lower extremity amputations (LEAs) 30 days-365 days postoperative ha...
International audienceOver the past decade, improvements in medical treatment and revascularization ...
International audienceOver the past decade, improvements in medical treatment and revascularization ...
OnlinePubl.Aims: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) revascularization can be performed by either endova...
OBJECTIVE Amputation remains a frequent and feared outcome in patients with peripheral artery dis...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
The tasc ii working group reports on primary amputation incidence rates vary between 12 and 50 per 1...
Background: Historically, mortality rates after major lower limb amputations (LLAs) have been very h...
AbstractPurposeWe describe the outcome of revascularization procedures used to treat peripheral arte...
BackgroundConflicting data exist regarding changes in amputation rates in patients with ulcers becau...
Objective. To evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk facto...