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Reprint of: Early peripheral vascular interventions for claudication are associated with higher rates of late interventions and progression to chronic limb threatening ischemia.

Rebecca SorberChen DunQingwen KawajiChristopher J AbularrageJames H BlackMartin A MakaryCaitlin W Hicks
Published in: Journal of vascular surgery (2023)
Early PVI after the diagnosis of claudication was associated with higher late PVI rates compared with early nonoperative management. High use physicians of early PVI for claudication performed more late PVIs than did their peers, especially those primarily delivering care in high reimbursement settings. The appropriateness of early PVI for claudication needs critical evaluation, as do the incentives surrounding the delivery of these interventions in ambulatory intervention suites.
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