2015
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2015.15116
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Erasing Disability in Peripheral Artery Disease

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“…610 Combination therapy is not only associated with improved clinical outcome, according to some studies it is also a cost-effective treatment compared to endovascular revascularization alone. 11 Long-term results of combination therapy are limited, 12 with only one study reporting on this outcome. 13…”
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“…610 Combination therapy is not only associated with improved clinical outcome, according to some studies it is also a cost-effective treatment compared to endovascular revascularization alone. 11 Long-term results of combination therapy are limited, 12 with only one study reporting on this outcome. 13…”
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“…[6][7][8][9][10] Combination therapy is not only associated with improved clinical outcome, according to some studies it is also a cost-effective treatment compared to endovascular revascularization alone. 11 Long-term results of combination therapy are limited, 12 with only one study reporting on this outcome. 13 The present study reports on the 5-year outcome of a randomized clinical trial, comparing combination therapy of endovascular revascularization plus supervised exercise with supervised exercise only, in patients with intermittent claudication due to aortoiliac and femoropopliteal occlusive disease.…”
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