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Endovascular treatment of lower extremity arteries is associated with an improved outcome in diabetic patients affected by intermittent claudication

机译:下肢动脉的血管内治疗与间歇性lau行影响的糖尿病患者的预后改善相关

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BackgroundLower extremity peripheral arterial disease (LE-PAD) is a highly prevalent condition among diabetic patients, associated with reduced walking capacity and a high incidence of cardiovascular events. Endovascular revascularization of lower extremities arteries improves walking performance and quality of life of diabetic patients affected by intermittent claudication, but few studies evaluated the impact of revascularization on cardiovascular outcome in this high-risk population. Accordingly, in the present study we evaluated if leg-ischemia resolution by effective lower limbs percutaneous revascularization can also impact cardiovascular outcome in a homogeneous group of diabetic patients affected by intermittent claudication.
机译:背景下肢外周动脉疾病(LE-PAD)在糖尿病患者中是一种高度流行的疾病,与步行能力下降和心血管事件的高发生率相关。下肢动脉的血管内血运重建可改善受间歇性lau行影响的糖尿病患者的步行性能和生活质量,但很少有研究评估血运重建对这一高风险人群的心血管结局的影响。因此,在本研究中,我们评估了通过有效的下肢经皮血管重建术解决的腿部缺血是否还可以影响受间歇性affected行影响的同质糖尿病患者的心血管结局。

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