Objective:To study the long-term survival patterns of patients subjected to surgery for lower limb ischaemia.Design:A retrospective clinical study.Setting:University Hospital.Materials:A series of 1411 patients older than 50 years operated on for all stages of lower limb ischaemia.Chief outcome measures:Observed and expected long-term survival rates were calculated. Relative survival, defined as the ratio of the observed to the expected survival rates, was studied for age influence.Main results:The observed 10 year survival rate of 26% was significantly lower than the expected of 49%. Although women were 8 years older than men at the time of the operation they had similar long-term survival and relative survival. An inverse proportionality ...
Objective:To evaluate early and long-term results of vascular reconstructions for arterial atheroscl...
Objective/BackgroundOwing to the increased life expectancy of the population the number of very old ...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
Objectives:To investigate the operative mortality and long-term survival of patients with lower limb...
Objectives:To investigate the operative mortality and long-term survival of patients with lower limb...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
Objective:To quantify cardiovascular morbidity and mortality including the incidence of vascular sur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contemporary population based incidence of acut...
Objective:To quantify cardiovascular morbidity and mortality including the incidence of vascular sur...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective:To evaluate early and long-term results of vascular reconstructions for arterial atheroscl...
Objective/BackgroundOwing to the increased life expectancy of the population the number of very old ...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...
Objectives:To investigate the operative mortality and long-term survival of patients with lower limb...
Objectives:To investigate the operative mortality and long-term survival of patients with lower limb...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
Objectives:To evaluate whether revascularisation has any influence on the mortality rate, and the im...
Objective:To quantify cardiovascular morbidity and mortality including the incidence of vascular sur...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the contemporary population based incidence of acut...
Objective:To quantify cardiovascular morbidity and mortality including the incidence of vascular sur...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective: To determine mortality rates after a first lower limb amputation and explore the rates fo...
Objective:To evaluate early and long-term results of vascular reconstructions for arterial atheroscl...
Objective/BackgroundOwing to the increased life expectancy of the population the number of very old ...
AIM: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is not infrequently associated with limb loss (10-30%) or death of t...