Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5602554 | Heart, Lung and Circulation | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Treatment of long, totally occluded femoropopliteal (TASC II C & D) lesions with nitinol self-expandable stents is safe and is associated with highly acceptable long-term primary patency rates.
Keywords
percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplastyCFAABISFAPTATIACLiPCIATKBtkPsVCritical limb ischaemiaPeripheral arterial diseasecoronary artery diseaseTrans-Atlantic inter-Society ConsensusCABGpeak systolic velocityTransient ischaemic attackDUSbelow the kneeDuplex ultrasoundAnkle/brachial indexSuperficial femoral arteryCommon femoral arteryCADpercutaneous coronary interventionTASCPAD
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Authors
Mahmoud Farouk MD, Piergiovanni MD, Maurizio MD, Renato MD, Angela MD, Guido MD, David MD,