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Critical limb-threatening ischemia and microvascular transformation: clinical implications.

Santeri TarvainenGalina WirthGreta JuusolaOlli HauteroKari KalliokoskiTanja SjörosVeikko NikulainenJouni TaavitsainenJarkko HytönenCrister FrimodigKrista HapponenTuomas SelanderTomi LaitinenHarri H HakovirtaJuhani KnuutiNihay Laham-KaramJuha E K HartikainenKimmo MäkinenSuo Ctc Bladder CommitteePetra Korpisalo
Published in: European heart journal (2023)
These findings depict a progressive, hypoxia-driven transformation of the microvasculature in CLTI muscles, which pathologically alters blood flow dynamics and aggravates tissue damage under low arterial driving pressure. Hypoxia-driven capillary enlargement can be highly important for CLTI outcomes and should therefore be considered in further development of diagnostics and treatment of CLTI.
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