ObjectiveThe goal was to compare the outcomes in patients with disabling claudication (DC) or critical limb ischemia (CLI) to determine if diabetics (DM) have poorer patency, limb salvage (LS), and survival rates than nondiabetic patients and if the diabetic regimen affects these outcomes.MethodsAll patients who presented with DC or CLI between June 2001 and September 2008 were included. Non-DM patients were compared with those with DM who are currently managed by diet only or oral medications (D-OM), oral medications plus insulin (OM+INS), or insulin alone (INS).ResultsOf the 746 patients (886 limbs), there were 406 patients (464 limbs) in non-DM, 96 patients (135 limbs) in D-OM, 98 patients (118 limbs) in OM+INS, and 146 patients (185 lim...
The risk of major amputation is higher after urgently planned endovascular therapy for chronic limb-...
ObjectiveDiabetes mellitus (DM) has traditionally predicted poor outcomes after lower extremity reva...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk factors...
ObjectiveThe goal was to compare the outcomes in patients with disabling claudication (DC) or critic...
Background and Aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
Background and Aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
Background and aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
BackgroundThe impact of diabetes mellitus on the technical and clinical outcomes of infrainguinal ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare current revascularisation practice and outcome in diabetic and non-diabe...
ObjectiveThe optimal revascularization strategy in diabetic patients with chronic critical limb isch...
BackgroundAlthough aggressive endoluminal therapy for superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive dis...
ObjectiveIntermittent claudication (IC) is common and associated with decreased survival. While pati...
OBJECTIVE: Although never assessed prospectively, diabetes mellitus (DM) is assumed to negatively af...
ObjectiveAlthough patients with diabetes are at increased risk of amputation from peripheral vascula...
The risk of major amputation is higher after urgently planned endovascular therapy for chronic limb-...
The risk of major amputation is higher after urgently planned endovascular therapy for chronic limb-...
ObjectiveDiabetes mellitus (DM) has traditionally predicted poor outcomes after lower extremity reva...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk factors...
ObjectiveThe goal was to compare the outcomes in patients with disabling claudication (DC) or critic...
Background and Aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
Background and Aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
Background and aims: Diabetes mellitus associates with poor outcomes in chronic limb threatening isc...
BackgroundThe impact of diabetes mellitus on the technical and clinical outcomes of infrainguinal ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare current revascularisation practice and outcome in diabetic and non-diabe...
ObjectiveThe optimal revascularization strategy in diabetic patients with chronic critical limb isch...
BackgroundAlthough aggressive endoluminal therapy for superficial femoral artery (SFA) occlusive dis...
ObjectiveIntermittent claudication (IC) is common and associated with decreased survival. While pati...
OBJECTIVE: Although never assessed prospectively, diabetes mellitus (DM) is assumed to negatively af...
ObjectiveAlthough patients with diabetes are at increased risk of amputation from peripheral vascula...
The risk of major amputation is higher after urgently planned endovascular therapy for chronic limb-...
The risk of major amputation is higher after urgently planned endovascular therapy for chronic limb-...
ObjectiveDiabetes mellitus (DM) has traditionally predicted poor outcomes after lower extremity reva...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the early and late major amputation and survival rates and related risk factors...