BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial shift in the management of peripheral vascular disease. This study examined the effect of these changes using large national and regional data sets on procedure type, indications, morbidity, and on the primary target outcome: limb salvage.MethodsNational Inpatient Sample (NIS) data sets and New York (NY) State inpatient hospitalizations and outpatient surgeries discharge databases from 1998 through 2007 were used to identify hospitalizations for lower extremity revascularization (LER) and major amputations. Patients were selected by cross-referencing diagnostic and procedural codes. Proportions were analyzed by χ2 analysis, continuous variab...
ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...
ObjectivePrior studies have suggested treatment and outcome disparities between men and women for lo...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
BackgroundThe recent evolution in treatments for peripheral vascular disease has dated available mor...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to compare our results following open and endovascular infraingui...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BACKGROUND Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are at risk for amputation. The aim of t...
ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...
ObjectivePrior studies have suggested treatment and outcome disparities between men and women for lo...
BackgroundDemographic and practice modality changes during the past decade have led to a substantial...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
BackgroundThe appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical limb ...
BackgroundThe recent evolution in treatments for peripheral vascular disease has dated available mor...
IntroductionAdvances in endovascular interventions have expanded the options available for the invas...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
ObjectiveEndovascular procedures are increasingly used in the treatment of peripheral arterial disea...
ObjectivesThis study sought to characterize temporal trends, patient-specific factors, and geographi...
AbstractObjective: The objective of this study was to assess the longer term (up to 7 years) functio...
ObjectiveThe goal of this study is to compare our results following open and endovascular infraingui...
AbstractPurposeWe undertook this study to document the functional natural history of patients underg...
BACKGROUND Patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) are at risk for amputation. The aim of t...
ObjectiveThere are very few population-based studies of long-term outcomes after lower extremity (LE...
BACKGROUND: The appropriate application of endovascular intervention vs bypass for both critical lim...
ObjectivePrior studies have suggested treatment and outcome disparities between men and women for lo...