Gender Differences and Amputation Risk for the Peripheral Artery State—A single-Heart Experience

Gender Differences and Amputation Risk for the Peripheral Artery State—A single-Heart Experience

Background and Objectives : Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects both genders, but the knowledge of clinical and therapeutic aspects particular to each gender has a prognostic value, modulating the risk of amputation and helping to reduce the risk of death or the occurrence of an acute vascular event secondary to optimal management. Materials and Methods : We conducted a retrospective, descriptive study that included 652 patients with PAD who were evaluated at “St. Spiridon” Hospital’s Cardiology Department and divided into two groups according to gender: women (100 cases) and men (552 cases). (more…)

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