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    Epidemiology, classification, and modifiable risk factors of peripheral arterial disease

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    Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is part of a global vascular problem of diffuse atherosclerosis. PAD patients die mostly of cardiac and cerebrovascular-related events and much less frequently due to obstructive disease of the lower extremities. Aggressive risk factors modi. cation is needed to reduce cardiac mortality in PAD patients. These include smoking cessation, reduction of blood pressure to current guidelines, aggressive low density lipoprotein lowering, losing weight, controlling diabetes and the use of oral antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin or clopidogrel. In addition to quitting smoking and exercise, cilostazol and statins have been shown to reduce claudication in patients with PAD. Patients with critical rest limb ischemia or severe progressive claudication need to be treated with revascularization to minimize the chance of limb loss, reduce symptoms, and improve quality of life

    Commentary: Balloon Angioplasty With Built-In Embolic Protection Mechanism:

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    Commentary: Local Delivery of Thrombolysis Using the ClearWay Irrigating Balloon Catheter in Acute Limb Ischemia

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