Management of chronic peripheral artery disease patients with indication for endovascular revascularization: A position paper by the European Society of Vascular Medicine

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With an increasing global burden of patients with chronic peripheral artery disease (PAD) the safe and effective provision of lower limb revascularisation is a growing medical need. Endovascular procedures for the treatment of PAD have become a crucial cornerstone of modern vascular medicine, and the first line revascularisation approach if technically feasible and taking patient choice into consideration. With the increasing age of patients with PAD and the increasing number of comorbidities open vascular surgery is also often not feasible. We outline a framework of key messages, endorsed by the board of the European Society of Vascular Medicine for pre-, peri- and post procedural management of patients requiring endovascular arterial procedures of the lower limbs. These key messages emphasize the important and increasing role of interventional vascular physicians.

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Heiss, C., Olinic, D. M., Belch, J. J. F., Brodmann, M., Mazzolai, L., Stanek, A., … Frank, U. (2022). Management of chronic peripheral artery disease patients with indication for endovascular revascularization: A position paper by the European Society of Vascular Medicine. Vasa - European Journal of Vascular Medicine, 51(3), 121–137. https://doi.org/10.1024/0301-1526/a000998

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