We evaluated clinical and vascular laboratory data on 126 patients with below-knee or forefoot amputation. Vascular laboratory examination included Doppler systolic blood pressure and arterial wave form analysis using the segmental plethysmograph. Fifty-four patients had below-knee amputation. A calf systolic pressure greater than 70 torr was associated with 97% (33/34) success (p less than 0.005), an ankle systolic pressure greater than 30 torr yielded 91% (39/43) success (p less than 0.025), and an ankle systolic pressure greater than zero yielded an 87% success (p less than 0.005). In the absence of each of the above criteria, the predictive value of a negative test was only 32%, 40%, and 52%, respectively. The presence of a popliteal pu...
Arterial investigations are an essential part of lower extremity wound assessment. The results of th...
AbstractPurpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is equated with a need for limb salvage. Arterial reco...
We examined the factors which may serve as predictors of success or failure of amputation in lower e...
We evaluated clinical and vascular laboratory data on 126 patients with below-knee or forefoot amput...
We evaluated clinical and vascular laboratory data on 126 patients with below-knee or forefoot amput...
ABSTRACT: Various non-invasive vascular studies have been reported to provide valuable data for sele...
Determination of tthe level of amputation of an ischemic lower limb presents a fifficult problem. ...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
AbstractPurpose: Physiologic observations with blood flow waveform analysis and pressure measurement...
AbstractPurpose: We investigated the usefulness of skin microcirculatory investigations to predict i...
Skin temperatures were recorded preoperatively with a surface temperature probe in 30 limbs of 26 pa...
Individual studies on the prognostic factors of leg amputation, due to vascular injury, have been sm...
BackgroundPatients with lower extremity wounds from diabetes mellitus or peripheral artery disease (...
Arterial investigations are an essential part of lower extremity wound assessment. The results of th...
AbstractPurpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is equated with a need for limb salvage. Arterial reco...
We examined the factors which may serve as predictors of success or failure of amputation in lower e...
We evaluated clinical and vascular laboratory data on 126 patients with below-knee or forefoot amput...
We evaluated clinical and vascular laboratory data on 126 patients with below-knee or forefoot amput...
ABSTRACT: Various non-invasive vascular studies have been reported to provide valuable data for sele...
Determination of tthe level of amputation of an ischemic lower limb presents a fifficult problem. ...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
International audienceThe hemodynamic definition of critical limb ischemia (CLI) has evolved over ti...
AbstractPurpose: Physiologic observations with blood flow waveform analysis and pressure measurement...
AbstractPurpose: We investigated the usefulness of skin microcirculatory investigations to predict i...
Skin temperatures were recorded preoperatively with a surface temperature probe in 30 limbs of 26 pa...
Individual studies on the prognostic factors of leg amputation, due to vascular injury, have been sm...
BackgroundPatients with lower extremity wounds from diabetes mellitus or peripheral artery disease (...
Arterial investigations are an essential part of lower extremity wound assessment. The results of th...
AbstractPurpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is equated with a need for limb salvage. Arterial reco...
We examined the factors which may serve as predictors of success or failure of amputation in lower e...