| Literature DB >> 29161885 |
Iacopo Fabiani1, Enrico Calogero1, Nicola Riccardo Pugliese1, Rossella Di Stefano1, Irene Nicastro1, Flavio Buttitta1, Marco Nuti1, Caterina Violo1, Danilo Giannini1, Alessandro Morgantini1, Lorenzo Conte1, Valentina Barletta1, Raffaella Berchiolli2, Daniele Adami2, Mauro Ferrari2, Vitantonio Di Bello1.
Abstract
Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most advanced form of peripheral artery disease. It is associated with significant morbidity and mortality and high management costs. It carries a high risk of amputation and local infection. Moreover, cardiovascular complications remain a major concern. Although it is a well-known entity and new technological and therapeutic advances have been made, this condition remains poorly addressed, with significantly heterogeneous management, especially in nonexperienced centers. This review, from a third-level dedicated inpatient and outpatient cardioangiology structure, aims to provide an updated summary on the topic of CLI of its complexity, encompassing epidemiological, social, economical and, in particular, diagnostic/imaging issues, together with potential therapeutic strategies (medical, endovascular, and surgical), including the evaluation of cardiovascular risk factors, the diagnosis, and treatment together with prognostic stratification.Entities:
Keywords: CLI; LEAD; WIfI; arterial stiffness; intermittent claudication; peripheral arterial disease
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29161885 DOI: 10.1177/0003319717739387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angiology ISSN: 0003-3197 Impact factor: 3.619