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View article: Covered balloon-expandable stents in isolated abdominal aortic stenosis or occlusion in 54 patients, predominantly women
Covered balloon-expandable stents in isolated abdominal aortic stenosis or occlusion in 54 patients, predominantly women Open
Summary: Background: Bilateral symptoms of peripheral artery disease may be rarely caused by isolated atherosclerotic aortic stenosis or short occlusion. Standard therapies have been open surgery, balloon angioplasty and implantation of se…
View article: How to do it – Endovascular solutions for the renovisceral segment in coral reef aortas
How to do it – Endovascular solutions for the renovisceral segment in coral reef aortas Open
Summary: Background: Coral reef atherosclerosis of the renovisceral aorta leads to end-organ and extremity malperfusion due to ischaemia and/or embolic events. Those mostly female patients typically present with renovascular hypertension, …
View article: Endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease: Endo-STAR framework for the design, conduct, and reporting of trials
Endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease: Endo-STAR framework for the design, conduct, and reporting of trials Open
Background Endovascular technologies continue to evolve to meet the large and growing burden of peripheral arterial disease. The overall quality of published RCTs in endovascular treatments for peripheral arterial disease is low, resulting…
View article: PACE: randomized, controlled, multicentre, multinational, phase III study of PLX-PAD for critical limb ischaemia in patients unsuitable for revascularization: randomized clinical trial
PACE: randomized, controlled, multicentre, multinational, phase III study of PLX-PAD for critical limb ischaemia in patients unsuitable for revascularization: randomized clinical trial Open
Background Revascularization is the primary treatment modality for chronic limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI), but is not feasible in all patients. PLX-PAD is an off-the-shelf, placental-derived, mesenchymal stromal cell-like cell therapy. …
View article: The Intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS Guidelines on Peripheral Artery Disease in People With Diabetes Mellitus and a Foot Ulcer
The Intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS Guidelines on Peripheral Artery Disease in People With Diabetes Mellitus and a Foot Ulcer Open
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View article: Editor's Choice – The Intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS Guidelines on Peripheral Artery Disease in People With Diabetes Mellitus and a Foot Ulcer
Editor's Choice – The Intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS Guidelines on Peripheral Artery Disease in People With Diabetes Mellitus and a Foot Ulcer Open
View article: The intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS guidelines on peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes mellitus and a foot ulcer
The intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS guidelines on peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes mellitus and a foot ulcer Open
View article: The intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS guidelines on peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer
The intersocietal IWGDF, ESVS, SVS guidelines on peripheral artery disease in people with diabetes and a foot ulcer Open
Diabetes related foot complications have become a major cause of morbidity and are implicated in most major and minor amputations globally. Approximately 50% of people with diabetes and a foot ulcer have peripheral artery disease (PAD) and…
View article: Effectiveness of revascularisation for the ulcerated foot in patients with diabetes and peripheral artery disease: A systematic review
Effectiveness of revascularisation for the ulcerated foot in patients with diabetes and peripheral artery disease: A systematic review Open
Introduction Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is associated with an increased likelihood of delayed or non‐healing of a diabetes‐related foot ulcer, gangrene, and amputation. The selection of the most effective surgical technique for revasc…
View article: Performance of non‐invasive bedside vascular testing in the prediction of wound healing or amputation among people with foot ulcers in diabetes: A systematic review
Performance of non‐invasive bedside vascular testing in the prediction of wound healing or amputation among people with foot ulcers in diabetes: A systematic review Open
Introduction The presence of peripheral artery disease (PAD) confers a significantly increased risk of failure to heal and major lower limb amputation for people with diabetes‐related foot ulcer (DFU). Determining performance of non‐invasi…
View article: Effectiveness of bedside investigations to diagnose peripheral artery disease among people with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review
Effectiveness of bedside investigations to diagnose peripheral artery disease among people with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review Open
As a progressive disease process, early diagnosis and ongoing monitoring and treatment of lower limb peripheral artery disease (PAD) is critical to reduce the risk of diabetes‐related foot ulcer (DFU) development, non‐healing of wounds, in…
View article: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) – A challenging manifestation of atherosclerosis
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) – A challenging manifestation of atherosclerosis Open
The diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is not always evident as symptoms and signs may show great variation. As all grades of PAD are linked to both an increased risk for cardiovascular complications and adverse limb events, aw…
View article: Clinical experience with dual pathway inhibition therapy: case series and mini review
Clinical experience with dual pathway inhibition therapy: case series and mini review Open
Background Dual pathway inhibition (DPI) with rivaroxaban 2.5 mg twice daily plus aspirin has demonstrated reductions in major adverse cardiovascular and limb events in eligible patients with chronic coronary artery disease (CAD), peripher…
View article: Curriculum Interventionelle Therapie der arteriellen Gefäßerkrankungen
Curriculum Interventionelle Therapie der arteriellen Gefäßerkrankungen Open
View article: The Role for Combined Antithrombotic Therapy With Platelet and Coagulation Inhibition After Lower Extremity Revascularization
The Role for Combined Antithrombotic Therapy With Platelet and Coagulation Inhibition After Lower Extremity Revascularization Open
View article: Aneurysms and dissections - What is new in the literature of 2019/2020 - a European Society of Vascular Medicine annual review
Aneurysms and dissections - What is new in the literature of 2019/2020 - a European Society of Vascular Medicine annual review Open
Summary: More than 6,000 publications were found in PubMed concerning aneurysms and dissections, including those Epub ahead of print in 2019, printed in 2020. Among those publications 327 were selected and considered of particular interest.
View article: Effectiveness of bedside investigations to diagnose peripheral artery disease among people with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review
Effectiveness of bedside investigations to diagnose peripheral artery disease among people with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review Open
The accurate identification of peripheral artery disease (PAD) in patients with diabetes and foot ulceration is important, in order to inform timely management and to plan intervention including revascularisation. A variety of non‐invasive…
View article: Performance of prognostic markers in the prediction of wound healing or amputation among patients with foot ulcers in diabetes: A systematic review
Performance of prognostic markers in the prediction of wound healing or amputation among patients with foot ulcers in diabetes: A systematic review Open
Clinical outcomes of patients with diabetes, foot ulceration, and peripheral artery disease (PAD) are difficult to predict. The prediction of important clinical outcomes, such as wound healing and major amputation, would be a valuable tool…
View article: Effectiveness of revascularisation of the ulcerated foot in patients with diabetes and peripheral artery disease: A systematic review
Effectiveness of revascularisation of the ulcerated foot in patients with diabetes and peripheral artery disease: A systematic review Open
In patients with diabetes, foot ulceration and peripheral artery disease (PAD), it is often difficult to determine whether, when and how to revascularise the affected lower extremity. The presence of PAD is a major risk factor for non‐heal…
View article: Guidelines on diagnosis, prognosis, and management of peripheral artery disease in patients with foot ulcers and diabetes (IWGDF 2019 update)
Guidelines on diagnosis, prognosis, and management of peripheral artery disease in patients with foot ulcers and diabetes (IWGDF 2019 update) Open
The International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot (IWGDF) has published evidence‐based guidelines on the prevention and management of diabetic foot disease since 1999. This guideline is on the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of per…
View article: ESVM Guideline on peripheral arterial disease
ESVM Guideline on peripheral arterial disease Open
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View article: 5 Conservative treatment for PAD – Risk factor management
5 Conservative treatment for PAD – Risk factor management Open
Indicates ESVM Board members who were also nominated by their Country Society as reviewers. Objectives of conservative PAD treatmentThe objectives of PAD treatment are to reduce the risk of future cardiovascular events (all Fontaine Stages…
View article: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of canakinumab in patients with peripheral artery disease
A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of canakinumab in patients with peripheral artery disease Open
Extensive atherosclerotic plaque burden in the lower extremities often leads to symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) including impaired walking performance and claudication. Interleukin-1β (IL-1β) may play an important pro-inflammat…
View article: Management of Patients with Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Carotid Artery Disease: Update on Anti-Thrombotic Therapy
Management of Patients with Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Carotid Artery Disease: Update on Anti-Thrombotic Therapy Open
The most common causes of ischaemic stroke are represented by carotid artery atherosclerotic disease (CAAD) and atrial fibrillation. While oral anticoagulants substantially reduce the incidence of thromboembolic stroke (< 1%/year), the rat…
View article: S2k guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of type B aortic dissection
S2k guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of type B aortic dissection Open
Type B aortic dissection is a relatively rare clinical picture that involves many fields of medicine and requires a multidisciplinary approach. In this report, the disciplines involved constitute the most important aspects of the new S2k g…
View article: Endovascular management of patients with peripheral vascular disease with cardiovascular multi-morbidity
Endovascular management of patients with peripheral vascular disease with cardiovascular multi-morbidity Open
U pacientů s ischemickou chorobou dolních končetin se lze často setkat s postižením i jiných částí oběhové soustavy. Kardiovaskulární zátěž u těchto pacientů vyžaduje používání minimálně invazivních léčebných metod. Pokrok v technických mo…
View article: ESVM guidelines – the diagnosis and management of Raynaud’s phenomenon
ESVM guidelines – the diagnosis and management of Raynaud’s phenomenon Open
Regarding the clinical diagnosis of Raynaud’s phenomenon and its associated conditions, investigations and treatment are substantial, and yet no international consensus has been published regarding the medical management of patients presen…
View article: UEMS Training Requirements for Angiology and Vascular Medicine: European Standards of Postgraduate Medical Specialist Training (ETR Document)
UEMS Training Requirements for Angiology and Vascular Medicine: European Standards of Postgraduate Medical Specialist Training (ETR Document) Open
View article: Embolisation of Vertebral Artery Damaged Following Cervical Disc Removal
Embolisation of Vertebral Artery Damaged Following Cervical Disc Removal Open
Introduction: The incidence of vertebral artery (VA) injury during cervical spine surgery is rare. Even though tamponade is effective in many cases, early consultation of an endovascular team is recommended if bleeding cannot be controlled…