Ep. 16 - Critical Limb Ischemia: Approaches to Treating Critical Limb Ischemia
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In this episode of Cardiovascular Matters, Dr. Craig Walker and Terry Roberts discuss the critical issue of critical limb ischemia (CLI), a severe form of peripheral artery disease. They explore the historical treatment approaches, the evolution of minimally invasive interventions, and the importance of a comprehensive approach to limb salvage. The conversation covers the various techniques, including balloon angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, and lithoplasty, as well as the significance of early intervention and the role of medical therapy in managing this condition. The discussion highlights the need for increased awareness and a multidisciplinary approach to address the challenges posed by CLI.
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- Historical treatment approaches for critical limb ischemia, including bypass surgery and endarterectomy
- The development of minimally invasive interventions, such as balloon angioplasty, stenting, atherectomy, and lithoplasty
- The importance of a comprehensive approach to limb salvage, including medical therapy and preventive measures
- The need for early intervention to improve outcomes and reduce the risk of amputation
- The significance of addressing the progressive nature of peripheral artery disease and the importance of patient education and compliance
- The potential impact of newer diabetic medications on the progression of atherosclerosis and critical limb ischemia
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Throughout the episode, Dr. Walker emphasize the need for increased awareness and a multidisciplinary approach to addressing the challenges posed by critical limb ischemia. He stress the importance of educating both healthcare providers and the general public about the severity of this condition and the availability of effective treatment options.
By sharing their extensive knowledge and experience, Dr. Walker and Terry Roberts aim to empower listeners with the information they need to advocate for their own health or that of their loved ones, and to seek the appropriate care and treatment for critical limb ischemia.
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