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Sex-Based Differences in Periprocedural Complications Following Lower Extremity Peripheral Vascular Intervention.

S Elissa AltinMauro GittoEric A SecemskySunil V RaoConnie N Hess
Published in: Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions (2022)
In a contemporary cohort, women undergoing lower extremity PVI for symptomatic peripheral artery disease were at higher risk than men of developing periprocedural complications, including moderate or severe access site bleeding, above-knee amputation, and in-hospital mortality. This increased risk persisted despite adjustment for differences in baseline patient or procedural characteristics and warrants further investigation.
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