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PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE GO-TO GUIDE
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amputation. These complications are especially pr
Risk Factors for PAD Include: • Age 65 and older
Obstacles to Detection and Treatment PAD and some
Striding Forward in Pad Management Research shows
Depending on the clinical presentation (e.g., cla
Differential Diagnoses for PAD In some cases, pat
Other Diagnoses for Nonhealing Wounds • Venous U
Treatments for PAD Patients with PAD often need a
Other Therapies for PAD • The usefulness of antic
AHA’s Lifestyle Recommendations It’s well-establi
Exercise • Advise patients that an individualized
Glycemic Control and Smoking-Cessation Programs T
Supervised exercise has benefits and is safe for
Minimizing Tissue Loss in Patients with PAD In pa
Revascularization for Claudication and Atheroscle
Surgical Revascularization for Claudication and A
Recent evidence, including the BEST-CLI trial, ha
remaining nonjudgmental, carefully reflecting on
The Behavior Change Model Patients need to feel r
Health Disparities in PAD The care of the patient
Long-Term Follow-Up for Patients with PAD PAD is
Health care professionals can find more informati