2013
DOI: 10.12957/rhupe.2013.7086
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Doença vascular periférica acima e abaixo do diafragma: a equipe médica e o intervencionista devem atuar juntos?

Abstract: Currently the concept of multidisciplinary team has been much emphasized as a major tool in the management of patients with cardiovascular disease. The introduction of treatments with the use of less invasive percutaneous techniques, with options to traditional surgery has opened new horizons for expanding division of responsibilities among experts. This discussion involving interventional surgeons and clinicians provided a spread that was extremely useful, Carlos Eduardo Virgini-Magalhães* Esmeralci Ferreira … Show more

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“…24 In these cases, in addition to the professionals' experience, we have all the technological apparatus available for the care strategies. 25 The positive aspects related to the process of referral and counter-referral to the integral care of the person with an amputation are undeniable. Despite the advances highlighted in the research, weakness emerged regarding the records and access routes to information of different services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 In these cases, in addition to the professionals' experience, we have all the technological apparatus available for the care strategies. 25 The positive aspects related to the process of referral and counter-referral to the integral care of the person with an amputation are undeniable. Despite the advances highlighted in the research, weakness emerged regarding the records and access routes to information of different services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%