Impact of ABI on prognosis after EVT in patients with intermittent claudication: 5-year follow-up of the I-PAD NAGANO registry
A five-year follow-up of the I-PAD NAGANO registry showed that intermittent claudication patients with ABI ≤0.5 who underwent EVT had poor prognoses, but patients with higher ABI may also have poor prognoses depending on comorbidities. Dr. Yoshiteru Okina of Joetsu General Hospital presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Cardiology.
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