2007
DOI: 10.1097/rmr.0b013e31815d064c
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Peripheral Arterial Disease Assessment

Abstract: Introduction-Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is characterized by lower limb arterial obstruction due to atherosclerosis and is increasingly common. Presently used methods for diagnosis and followup as well as for assessment of novel therapies are limited.

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“…The same difference was also noted for ADP, inorganic phosphate [66,72] and pH [72]. The ratio of PCr/ATP (p = 0.03) and Pi/ATP (p = 0.04) were marginally, but significantly elevated [71,72], this was attributed to a reduced level of ATP in patients, a finding contradicted by other groups who found no difference in the ratios at rest or during, or the muscle's post exercise pH (p = 0.07) [71].…”
Section: Phosphocreatine (Pcr)supporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The same difference was also noted for ADP, inorganic phosphate [66,72] and pH [72]. The ratio of PCr/ATP (p = 0.03) and Pi/ATP (p = 0.04) were marginally, but significantly elevated [71,72], this was attributed to a reduced level of ATP in patients, a finding contradicted by other groups who found no difference in the ratios at rest or during, or the muscle's post exercise pH (p = 0.07) [71].…”
Section: Phosphocreatine (Pcr)supporting
confidence: 69%
“…The median recovery time of phosphocreatine was prolonged in patients with PAD compared to health individuals [71,72]. The same difference was also noted for ADP, inorganic phosphate [66,72] and pH [72].…”
Section: Phosphocreatine (Pcr)supporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Although exercise-induced functional alterations in metabolism have been proposed, there is a need to integrate approaches that provide additional risk measures in PAD that can be translated into clinical practice [1]. Recently, quantitative T1/T2 mapping have allowed their usage as risk indicators in the coronary circulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%