Peripheral Intervention

About

With an ageing population, the burden of peripheral artery disease (PAD) is increasing. Treatment has generally been performed by interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons and interventional cardiologists. Due to the complexity of the disease and comorbidities of the patients with peripheral arterial disease, a multidisciplinary collaborative approach between these subspecialties is important for the best outcomes.

Although endovascular interventions play a major role in relieving symptoms and reducing the morbidity associated with PAD, long-term optimal medical treatment is an essential determinant of prognosis.

Articles

Carotid Artery Stenting - Strategies to Improve Procedural Performance and Reduce the Learning Curve

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Interventional Cardiology Review 2013;8(1):50–6

Assessing Patients for Left Main Percutaneous Coronary Intervention - Considerations and Practicalities of Risk Scores

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Interventional Cardiology 2012;7(1):24–7

Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients with Diabetes and Multivessel or Left Main Disease - a Review

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Interventional Cardiology 2012;7(1):37–40

Interventional Perspectives on Carotid Stenting - Examining the Trial Data

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Interventional Cardiology 2011;6(1):76–80