2009
DOI: 10.1583/08-2599.1
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24-Carat Gold, 14-Carat Gold, or Platinum Standards in the Treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia:

Abstract: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) remains a poorly understood, rarely reported, and inconsistently treated major global healthcare epidemic. The incidence in the US is estimated at 1% of the population aged 50 years and older and at approximately double that rate in the over-70 age group. These frequencies are expected to increase significantly with the aging population and the expected increase in diabetes. Within 1 year of being diagnosed with CLI, 40% to 50% of the now 20 million US diabetics will experience an … Show more

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“…However, revascularization when compared with amputation have an overall lower perioperative mortality and enhanced long-term survival (Brosi et al, 2007;Varu et al, 2010). However, CLI is associated with multisegmental complex arterial lesions and consequently with high rates of revascularization failure (Allie et al, 2009). Specific features of the tibial vessels, such as the small caliber, the remote location, the slow flow of the distal bed, and the need of preserving runoff capacity, make this vascular territory particularly challenging for endovascular treatment (Blevins and Schneider, 2010).…”
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“…However, revascularization when compared with amputation have an overall lower perioperative mortality and enhanced long-term survival (Brosi et al, 2007;Varu et al, 2010). However, CLI is associated with multisegmental complex arterial lesions and consequently with high rates of revascularization failure (Allie et al, 2009). Specific features of the tibial vessels, such as the small caliber, the remote location, the slow flow of the distal bed, and the need of preserving runoff capacity, make this vascular territory particularly challenging for endovascular treatment (Blevins and Schneider, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, continued technical improvements and very encouraging results have changed the paradigm of CLI therapy, until recently based on vein graft bypass. As so, the endovascular approach is, nowadays, the first-line modality for limb-threatening ischemia for a majority of authors (Allie et al, 2009;DeRubertis et al, 2007). it is expected that the incidence of CLI would rise significantly with the current aging population and the expected increase in inactivity, obesity and consequently in diabetes (Allie et al, 2009;van Dieren et al, 2010).…”
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