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The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study: New Insights Regarding Peripheral Arterial Disease

 
Guidelines

AHA/ACC
2005 Guidelines for the management of patients with peripheral arterial disease (lower extremity, renal, mesenteric, and abdominal aortic)

ACC/ACP/SCAI/SVMB/SVS
Clinical competence statement on vascular medicine and catheter-based peripheral vascular interventions.

AHA
Evidence-based guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention in women.

AHA/ACC
Assessment of cardiovascular risk by use of multiple-risk-factor assessment equations.

BETHESDA CONFERENCE REPORT
Can atherosclerosis imaging techniques improve the detection of patients at risk for ischemic heart disease?

ACC/AHA/SCAI
2005 Guideline update for percutaneous coronary intervention.

WOCN
Guideline for management of wounds in patients with lower-extremity arterial disease.

ACCP Consenus Panel
Antithrombotic therapy in peripheral arterial occlusive disease: the Seventh ACCP Conference on Antithrombotic and Thrombolytic Therapy.

ESC
European guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention in clinical practice.

SIR
Guidelines for Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty.

SIR
Quality Improvement Guidelines for Diagnostic Arteriography.

 
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Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 5, part 2. A non–flow-limiting but "ugly" dissection is noted af...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 5, part 2. Normal lumen and flow is restored with a 5 mm x 8 cm Walls...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. Thrombolysis of an acute thrombolytic occlusion in the popliteal a...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. Magnified view of the upper thigh shows additional shower emboli i...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. The popliteal artery occlusion is traversed with relative ease, wh...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. The infusion catheter (Mewissen) is placed. The injection of contr...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. A conventional guidewire is placed within the Mewissen infusion ca...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. Day 1 follow-up image. Partial recanalization of the popliteal art...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. Fluoroscopic image of the proximal calf shows substantial intralum...


Thrombolysis, Peripheral

Peripheral thrombolysis, case 6. A 0.035-in infusion wire is placed within the mid anterior tibial...
 
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