The classical description of patients with acute limb ischemia is represented by the "six Ps": pain, pallor, paralysis, pulse deficit, paresthesia, and poikilothermia. Pain may be either constant ...
Acute limb ischemia occurs due to a sudden decrease in the blood flow to a limb, resulting in a potential threat to the viability of the extremity. Unfortunately, the threat is not only to the ...
Iatrogenic acute limb ischaemia (ALI) in neonates is a rare but severe event with potentially deleterious outcomes. In the neonatal intensive care unit, this risk is increased due to the high rate of ...
Inari Medical is launching its Artix arterial thrombectomy system for treating acute limb ischemia (ALI) with an updated version of the system it first unveiled in a 2022 limited market release.
The authors conclude that patients with pre-existing medical comorbidities and those with diminished limb vitality were most likely to suffer death or amputation following an endovascular intervention ...
Background: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) requires prompt revascularization to preserve the extremity and minimize the effects of systemic reperfusion. Once ALI is recognized, delays in revascularization ...
STRIDE Suggests Race, Not Sex, Associated With Outcomes in ALI Treated With Mechanical Aspiration Thrombectomy November 5, 2024—Data from the STRIDE study suggest that race, not sex, is associated ...
November 5, 2024—Data from the STRIDE study suggest that race, not sex, is associated with outcomes in acute limb ischemia (ALI) treated with mechanical aspiration thrombectomy. Alex Powell, MD, ...