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Mixed Bag: New Performance Data on Fem-Pop Revascularization |
![]() Measured one way, success for peripheral vascular intervention (PVI) in the femoropopliteal arteries for patients with intermittent claudication has improved, as the need for repeat PVI appears to be very low, and lower than in recent years, a new analysis suggests. But measured another way, researchers say, PVI's record of success in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) remains marred by a substantial risk for amputation involving the treated limb. |
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