AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in outcome, defined as amputation rate and survival in patients treated for lower limb ischemia. Material And Method: Age, sex, and type of procedure for all patients undergoing vascular interventions for lower limb ischemia in Stockholm, Sweden, from 1970 to 1994, were obtained from the National Board of Health and Welfare. All patients who underwent amputation after treatment were analyzed separately. Data on deceased patients were extracted from the cause-of-death register. Results: Women had lower survival rates than men at 30 days and 1 and 5 years after operation (89% vs 92%, 75% vs 80%, and 50% vs 55%; P <.001). In the multivariate analysis of ris...
Objectives:To determine the outcome of arterial reconstructive procedures, we audited retrospectivel...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ...
ObjectiveOur aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ou...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in outcome, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate, in patients treated for critical limb ischemia, how pre-operative c...
AbstractObjectives to investigate changes in intervention for lower limb ischaemia with regard to ge...
Arteriosclerosis is a general disease affecting different parts of the arterial system. In coronary ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine sex-related differences in outcomes related to peripheral vas...
ObjectiveThe role of gender on long-term infrainguinal open surgery outcomes still remains uncertain...
Background: Identifying sex-related differences/variables associated with 30 day/1 year mortality in...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe form of peripheral artery diseas...
ObjectivesFemale gender has been shown to negatively affect the outcomes of surgical bypass for peri...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the outcome of arterial reconstructive procedures, we audited retrospective...
ObjectiveThe role of gender on the outcome of infrainguinal arterial revascularization (IAR) for per...
Objective: The role of gender on the outcome of infrainguinal arterial revascularization (IAR) for p...
Objectives:To determine the outcome of arterial reconstructive procedures, we audited retrospectivel...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ...
ObjectiveOur aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ou...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in outcome, ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate, in patients treated for critical limb ischemia, how pre-operative c...
AbstractObjectives to investigate changes in intervention for lower limb ischaemia with regard to ge...
Arteriosclerosis is a general disease affecting different parts of the arterial system. In coronary ...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine sex-related differences in outcomes related to peripheral vas...
ObjectiveThe role of gender on long-term infrainguinal open surgery outcomes still remains uncertain...
Background: Identifying sex-related differences/variables associated with 30 day/1 year mortality in...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe form of peripheral artery diseas...
ObjectivesFemale gender has been shown to negatively affect the outcomes of surgical bypass for peri...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the outcome of arterial reconstructive procedures, we audited retrospective...
ObjectiveThe role of gender on the outcome of infrainguinal arterial revascularization (IAR) for per...
Objective: The role of gender on the outcome of infrainguinal arterial revascularization (IAR) for p...
Objectives:To determine the outcome of arterial reconstructive procedures, we audited retrospectivel...
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ...
ObjectiveOur aim was to evaluate the effect of gender on early and late procedural and functional ou...