Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2996984 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Limb salvage can be achieved in most patients with arterial insufficiency and uncomplicated chronic nonhealing limb ulcers using a program of wound management without revascularization. Healing proceeds slowly, however, requiring more than a year in many cases. Patients with an ABI <0.5 are more likely to require amputation. Interventions designed to improve outcomes in critical limb ischemia should stratify outcomes based on hemodynamic data and should include a comparative control group given the natural history of ischemic ulcers treated in a dedicated wound program.
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Authors
William A. MD, Stephen W. BS, Brian BS, Mark A. MD, Robert C. MD, Joseph J. MD, Blair A. MD,