Enhancing Functional Efficiency and Quality of Life through Revascularization Surgery in Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Comparative Analysis of Objective and Subjective Indicators
CONCLUSIONS Revascularization surgery improved the ABI and patients functional efficiency expressed in the improvement of subjective indicators PFWD, MCD, NRS11, and ICQ. Patients who had a longer duration of disease had worse outcomes after revascularization. More attention should be paid to increasing access to preventive examinations aimed at early detection of PAD and the possibility of implementing conservative treatment.PMID:37718505 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.941673
Source: Medical Science Monitor - Category: Research Authors: Anna Nowaczyk Justyna Cwajda-Bia łasik Arkadiusz Jawie ń Maria Teresa Szewczyk Source Type: research
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