Welcome to the Saint Louis University Vascular Surgery! We are one of the oldest vascular training programs in the state of Missouri, having trained vascular surgery fellows since the 1980s, and ...
End stage peripheral vascular disease may put people at risk of limb amputation or life threatening complications, such as strokes and gangrene. Treatment typically involves surgery. Peripheral ...
Symptoms of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) in the foot include pain, cramping, and tingling. Treatment can slow progression and includes lifestyle changes, medication, and surgery. PVD, also known ...
Patients with peripheral artery disease who have undergone lower-extremity revascularization are at high risk for major adverse limb and cardiovascular events. The efficacy and safety of rivaroxaban ...
There are significant differences in the prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of peripheral vascular disease (PVD) between men and women, according to a statement from the American Heart ...
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