Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2867952 | Angiología | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
There is no difference between the medium term quality of life in revascularised patients and those who have not undergone revascularisation, have suffered amputation or who have a thrombosed bypass. The pain and physical limitations, as well as the multiple comorbidity factors that these patients have, imply a poor prognosis in terms of quality of life despite the treatments that are carried out.
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Authors
E. González-Cañas, A. Gimé;nez-Gaibar, S. Bellmunt-Montoyaa, J. Real-Gatius, J. VallespÃn-Aguado, J. Hospedales-Salomó, T. Solanich-Valldaura, B. Gonzalo-Villanueva, M.D. Lloret-Cano,