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Angiosome-Guided Intervention in Critical Limb Ischemia.
Interventional Cardiology Clinics 2017 April
The goals of treatment for critical limb ischemia (CLI) are alleviation of ischemic rest pain, healing of arterial insufficiency ulcers, and improving quality of life, thereby preventing limb loss and CLI-related mortality. Arterial revascularization is the foundation of a contemporary approach to promote amputation-free survival. Angiosome-directed revascularization has become a popular theory of reperfusion, whereby anatomically directed arterial flow is restored straight to the wound bed. Innovations in endovascular revascularization combined with a multidisciplinary strategy of wound care accelerate progress in CLI management. This article highlights advances in CLI management, including the clinical relevance of angiosome-directed revascularization, and provides considerations for future treatment of CLI.
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