AbstractBackgroundUncertainty exists on whether there is adjuvant benefit of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) over supervised exercise and best medical therapy in the treatment of intermittent claudication.MethodsPatients with symptoms of stable mild to moderate intermittent claudication (MIMIC) were randomised in two multi-centre trials, for femoropopliteal and aortoiliac arterial disease, to receive either PTA or no PTA against a background of supervised exercise and best medical therapy and followed up for 24 months. Initial claudication distance (ICD) and absolute walking distance (AWD) on treadmill were compared between randomised groups adjusting for the corresponding measure at baseline. Secondary outcomes included ankle-b...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify whether revascularization by percutaneous translumina...
Objective To compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), a supervised exercise programme (...
AbstractBackgroundUncertainty exists on whether there is adjuvant benefit of percutaneous translumin...
Background: Uncertainty exists on whether there is adjuvant benefit of percutaneous transluminal ang...
Objectives:To determine differences between PTA and conventional medical treatment in treadmill dist...
BACKGROUND: To compare angioplasty (PTA), supervised exercise (SEP) and PTA + SEP in the treatment ...
AbstractPurpose: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) is an increasingly popular invasive tre...
Background: To compare the long-term outcomes of angioplasty (PTA), supervised exercise (SEP) and co...
Background:The aim was to compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), a supervisedexercise ...
ObjectivesTo compare the effect of optimal medical treatment only (OMT) with OMT combined with percu...
AbstractObjective. Exercise advice is the main treatment for symptom relief in the UK for patients w...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify whether revascularization by percutaneous translumin...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify whether revascularization by percutaneous translumina...
Objective To compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), a supervised exercise programme (...
AbstractBackgroundUncertainty exists on whether there is adjuvant benefit of percutaneous translumin...
Background: Uncertainty exists on whether there is adjuvant benefit of percutaneous transluminal ang...
Objectives:To determine differences between PTA and conventional medical treatment in treadmill dist...
BACKGROUND: To compare angioplasty (PTA), supervised exercise (SEP) and PTA + SEP in the treatment ...
AbstractPurpose: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) is an increasingly popular invasive tre...
Background: To compare the long-term outcomes of angioplasty (PTA), supervised exercise (SEP) and co...
Background:The aim was to compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), a supervisedexercise ...
ObjectivesTo compare the effect of optimal medical treatment only (OMT) with OMT combined with percu...
AbstractObjective. Exercise advice is the main treatment for symptom relief in the UK for patients w...
AbstractIntroductionTreatment of intermittent claudication (IC) due to peripheral arterial disease (...
Objective The aim of this study was to identify whether revascularization by percutaneous translumin...
The objective of the study was to provide an overview of the most common treatments for intermittent...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to identify whether revascularization by percutaneous translumina...
Objective To compare percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA), a supervised exercise programme (...