Observational study of the medical management of patients with peripheral artery disease
British journal of surgery2019Vol. 106(9), pp. 1168–1177
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Athanasios Saratzis, N E M Jaspers, Brenig Llwyd Gwilym, Olivier Thomas, Alpha Tsui, Rebecca Lefroy, Megan Parks, V Htun, Zaid Mera, Angela J. Thatcher, David C. Bosanquet, Rachael O. Forsythe, Ruth Benson, Nikesh Dattani, George Dovell, Tristan Lane, Joseph Shalhoub, David Sidloff, Frank L.J. Visseren, Jannick A N Dorresteijn, Toby Richards
Abstract
The medical management of patients with PAD in this secondary care cohort was suboptimal. Controlling modifiable risk factors to guideline-based targets would confer significant patient benefit.
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