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Guidelines for Critical Limb Ischaemia and Diabetic Foot — Introduction
The European Society for Vascular Surgery appoints Guidelines Committees to write clinical practice guidelines for vascular surgery. Guidelines for the care of patients with critical limb ischaemia ac...
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Carlo Setacci,
Jean-Baptiste Ricco
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S1-S3
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Chapter I: Definitions, Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation and Prognosis
Abstract: The concept of chronic critical limb ischaemia (CLI) emerged late in the history of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). The historical background and changing definitions of CLI ov...
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F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
J.-B. Ricco,
C. Setacci,
P. Cao,
G. de Donato,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
F. Dick,
A.H. Davies,
M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist
et al.
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S4-S12
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Chapter II: Diagnostic Methods
Abstract: Non-invasive vascular studies can provide crucial information on the presence, location, and severity of critical limb ischaemia (CLI), as well as the initial assessment or treatment plannin...
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P. Cao,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
C. Setacci,
J.-B. Ricco,
G. de Donato,
F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
F. Dick,
A.H. Davies,
M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist
et al.
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S13-S32
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Chapter III: Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Medical Therapy
Abstract: Critical limb ischaemia (CLI) is a particularly severe manifestation of lower limb atherosclerosis posing a major threat to both limb and life of affected patients. Besides arterial revascul...
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N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
C. Setacci,
J.-B. Ricco,
G. de Donato,
F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
P. Cao,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
F. Dick,
A.H. Davies,
M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist
et al.
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S33-S42
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Chapter IV: Treatment of Critical Limb Ischaemia
Abstract: Recommendations stated in the TASC II guidelines for the treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) regard a heterogeneous group of patients ranging from claudicants to critical limb isc...
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C. Setacci,
G. de Donato,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
J.-B. Ricco,
F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
P. Cao,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
F. Dick,
A.H. Davies,
M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist
et al.
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S43-S59
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Chapter V: Diabetic Foot
Abstract: Ulcerated diabetic foot is a complex problem. Ischaemia, neuropathy and infection are the three pathological components that lead to diabetic foot complications, and they frequently occur to...
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M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist,
C. Setacci,
J.-B. Ricco,
G. de Donato,
F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
P. Cao,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
F. Dick,
A.H. Davies
et al.
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S60-S74
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Chapter VI: Follow-up after Revascularisation
Abstract: Structured follow-up after revascularisation for chronic critical limb ischaemia (CLI) aims at sustained treatment success and continued best patient care. Thereby, efforts need to address t...
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F. Dick,
J.-B. Ricco,
A.H. Davies,
P. Cao,
C. Setacci,
G. de Donato,
F. Becker,
H. Robert-Ebadi,
H.H. Eckstein,
P. De Rango,
N. Diehm,
J. Schmidli,
M. Teraa,
F.L. Moll,
M. Lepäntalo,
J. Apelqvist
et al.
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S75-S90
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