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Current State of Diagnosis and Management of Critical Limb Ischemia

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CURRENT CARDIOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 160-170

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11886-012-0251-4

Keywords

Critical limb ischemia; Tissue loss; CLI; Peripheral arterial disease; PAD; TASC; BASIL; Rest pain; Atherosclerosis; Claudication; Limb salvage; Gangrene; Amputation; Peripheral bypass; Aortoiliac disease; Infrainguinal disease; Endovascular

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Critical limb ischemia represents the most severe form of peripheral arterial disease and carries with it severe morbidity and mortality risks. Because of comorbidity risks, early diagnosis and aggressive medical management make up an important part of the treatment paradigm for these individuals. However, in addition to managing these comorbid conditions, the physician caring for these individuals must be able to provide revascularization options that will improve arterial flow to the threatened extremity and assure healing of complicated wounds. Both open surgical and endovascular therapies have proven beneficial in restoring flow to severely ischemic limbs in these patients. Additionally, combinations of the above therapeutic methods have offered more available options for these patients. This article reviews care of patients with critical limb ischemia with critical assessment of options for medical and revascularization options.

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