In a secondary analysis of the BEST-CLI trial, McGinigle et al found lower rates of major adverse limb events (MALE) and ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Japanese government has approved the country’s first gene therapeutic drug, Collategene, designed to treat critical limb ischemia. It’s inventor, Morishita, talks about overcoming ...
A $5 million gift from Lorraine and Bill Dodero will establish the Lorraine and Bill Dodero Limb Preservation Center at ...
A new study published in the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions has revealed a lower risk ...
Diabetes mellitus type 1 (DM1) is associated with lower probability of incident cardiovascular events than type 2 (DM2), ...
A new study published in JSCAI has revealed a lower risk of cardiovascular events for patients with Type 1 diabetes (often called juvenile diabetes) compared to those with Type 2 diabetes.
1 In its most severe form, critical limb ischemia patients are often treated with lower extremity amputation (LEA). 2 “We are dedicated to expanding innovative treatment options for peripheral ...