The prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
peripheral artery disease, PAD, has been and remains an important clinical
challenge for the international medical community.
Lower extremity peripheral artery
disease Dects more than 8 million people in the United States and in excess of
202 million people globally with a predicted global increase in the prevalence of
peripheral artery disease as atherosclerotic risk factors become more
prevalent, the population ages and the treatments for chronic diseases become
more sophisticated. Critical limb ischemia, CLI, declined as chronic ischemic
rest pain, ulcers, or gangrene resulting from objectively diagnosed arterial occlusive
disease represents the severest extreme on the peripheral artery diapason. Read more>>>>>>>>
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