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Lower Extremity Arterial Disease [electronic resource] / edited by Dennis G. Caralis, George L. Bakris.

Contributor(s): Series: Clinical Hypertension and Vascular DiseasesPublisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2005Description: XIII, 306 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781592598816
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 617.413 23
LOC classification:
  • RD598.5-598.7
Online resources:
Contents:
Claudication -- Noninvasive Diagnostic Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Disease -- Smoking and Smoking Cessation -- Peripheral Arterial Disease and Diabetes -- Hyperlipidemia in Peripheral Arterial Disease -- Hypertension and Peripheral Vascular Disease -- Physical Inactivity is a Risk Factor for Lower Extremity Arterial Disease and Coronary Heart Disease -- Pathogenesis of Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease -- Lower Extremity Arterial Disease Co-Existing With Coronary Artery Disease -- Medical Therapy of Claudication and Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Exercise Therapy for Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Endovascular Strategies for Management of Claudication and Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Severe Lower Extremity Arterial Disease.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Although associated with coronary heart disease and generalized arteriosclerosis in a large number of patients, lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is a disease process by itself that only one in four patients will survive more than 10 years. Approximately 10 million men and women in the United States suffer from LEAD. In Lower Extremity Arterial Disease, leaders in the fields of cardiovascular medicine, hypertension, vascular surgery, vascular radiology, and vascular physiology join forces to comprehensively review the state-of-the-art concerning atherosclerosis of the arteries of the legs and feet. The authors discuss in detail LEAD's primary symptom-claudication-an intermittent pain in the leg or foot while walking, its predisposing factors, the current diagnostic methodologies, the impressive advances in the therapeutic armamentarium, and the need to screen for co-existing coronary artery disease. Additional chapters describe cutting-edge noninvasive angiography and vascular flow studies, specific drug therapy for claudication, regression of atherosclerosis therapy, gene therapy, and drug-eluting stents for peripheral arterial disease. The authors also examine the epidemiology of LEAD, the effects of smoking and effective smoking cessation programs, its pathogenesis and its association with lipid abnormalities and hypertension, aggressive risk factor modification, and the need to measure the ankle-brachial index of every patient over 45. Authoritative and up-to-date, Lower Extremity Arterial Disease offers family physicians, cardiologists, internists, radiologists, and cardiovascular surgeons a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of LEAD, ranging from diagnostic methodologies and pharmacotherapy to aggressive risk factor modification, transcatheter therapeutics, and gene therapy.
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Claudication -- Noninvasive Diagnostic Evaluation of Peripheral Arterial Disease -- Smoking and Smoking Cessation -- Peripheral Arterial Disease and Diabetes -- Hyperlipidemia in Peripheral Arterial Disease -- Hypertension and Peripheral Vascular Disease -- Physical Inactivity is a Risk Factor for Lower Extremity Arterial Disease and Coronary Heart Disease -- Pathogenesis of Atherosclerotic Vascular Disease -- Lower Extremity Arterial Disease Co-Existing With Coronary Artery Disease -- Medical Therapy of Claudication and Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Exercise Therapy for Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Endovascular Strategies for Management of Claudication and Lower Extremity Arterial Disease -- Severe Lower Extremity Arterial Disease.

Although associated with coronary heart disease and generalized arteriosclerosis in a large number of patients, lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) is a disease process by itself that only one in four patients will survive more than 10 years. Approximately 10 million men and women in the United States suffer from LEAD. In Lower Extremity Arterial Disease, leaders in the fields of cardiovascular medicine, hypertension, vascular surgery, vascular radiology, and vascular physiology join forces to comprehensively review the state-of-the-art concerning atherosclerosis of the arteries of the legs and feet. The authors discuss in detail LEAD's primary symptom-claudication-an intermittent pain in the leg or foot while walking, its predisposing factors, the current diagnostic methodologies, the impressive advances in the therapeutic armamentarium, and the need to screen for co-existing coronary artery disease. Additional chapters describe cutting-edge noninvasive angiography and vascular flow studies, specific drug therapy for claudication, regression of atherosclerosis therapy, gene therapy, and drug-eluting stents for peripheral arterial disease. The authors also examine the epidemiology of LEAD, the effects of smoking and effective smoking cessation programs, its pathogenesis and its association with lipid abnormalities and hypertension, aggressive risk factor modification, and the need to measure the ankle-brachial index of every patient over 45. Authoritative and up-to-date, Lower Extremity Arterial Disease offers family physicians, cardiologists, internists, radiologists, and cardiovascular surgeons a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of LEAD, ranging from diagnostic methodologies and pharmacotherapy to aggressive risk factor modification, transcatheter therapeutics, and gene therapy.

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