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Contemporary critical limb ischemia: Asian multidisciplinary consensus statement on the collaboration between endovascular therapy and wound care.

Osami KawaradaKan ZenKoji HozawaShinobu AyabeHsuan-Li HuangDonghoon ChoiSu Hong KimJiyoun KimTaku KatoYoshinori TsubakimotoTasuya NakamaShigeo IchihashiNaoki FujimuraAkihiro HigashimoriMasahiko FujiharaTomoyasu SatoBryan Ping-Yen YanSkyi Yin-Chun PangChumpol WongwanitYew Pung LeongBenjamin ChuaRobbie K GeorgeYoshiaki YokoiHisashi MotomuraHideaki Obara
Published in: Cardiovascular intervention and therapeutics (2018)
The burden of peripheral artery disease (PAD) and diabetes in Asia is projected to increase. Asia also has the highest incidence and prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the world. Therefore, most Asian patients with PAD might have diabetic PAD or ESRD-related PAD. Given these pandemic conditions, critical limb ischemia (CLI) with diabetes or ESRD, the most advanced and challenging subset of PAD, is an emerging public health issue in Asian countries. Given that diabetic and ESRD-related CLI have complex pathophysiology that involve arterial insufficiency, bacterial infection, neuropathy, and foot deformity, a coordinated approach that involves endovascular therapy and wound care is vital. Recently, there is increasing interaction among cardiologists, vascular surgeons, radiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and plastic surgeons beyond specialty and country boundaries in Asia. This article is intended to share practical Asian multidisciplinary consensus statement on the collaboration between endovascular therapy and wound care for CLI.
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