Patient-reported outcomes including walking function, health-related quality of life and symptoms were significantly higher among patients with intermittent leg claudication who were assigned to an ...
Lower extremity revascularization in nursing home residents in the USA is associated with a high mortality and little gain of function at 1 year after surgery. These findings come from a retrospective ...
Over 200 million people around the world experience peripheral artery disease (PAD) -- a condition caused by the narrowing of the blood vessels from the heart to the lower limbs that leads to pain ...
Among patients with intermittent claudication, those who had revascularization had significantly improved walking function, better health-related quality of life, and fewer symptoms of claudication at ...
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