Publications by authors named "K Amendt"

Background: Globally, diabetes mellitus (DM) and peripheral artery disease (PAD) have an increasing incidence and a high prevalence and are both associated with high morbidity and complication rates, e.g., as chronic non-healing peripheral ulcers.

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The femoropopliteal artery (FPA) plays a central role in diagnosing and treating peripheral arterial disease (PAD). FPA lesions are the most frequent cause of intermittent claudication, and no other artery of the lower extremities is recanalised more frequently. Generally, ultrasound is the primary imaging tool in PAD, particularly FPA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vascular age (VA) is a new measure in cardiovascular health that can be determined using either carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) or pulse wave analysis (PWA), but this study found that their results often differ.
  • In a study with 100 volunteers aged 39.8 to 62.6 years, VA was calculated using both methods, revealing significant discrepancies: CIMT-derived ages varied widely depending on reference data, while about 46% of participants had conflicting VAs from each method.
  • The findings highlight the need for standardizing these techniques, as the current lack of comparability can lead to confusion regarding cardiovascular risk assessment.
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In peripheral arterial disease (PAD) the femoropopliteal (FP) artery is the most frequently recanalized lower limb artery. Stent-based interventions change the biomechanical properties of FP arteries. However, no clinical tool for functional imaging is established for quantitative measurements in vivo.

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The term 'aortitis' comprises a heterogeneous spectrum of diseases, with varied etiology and clinical presentations, whose common characteristic is the inflammation of the aortic wall. Since aortitis can mimic almost all common cardiovascular disorders, its clinical recognition remains a challenge. Some cases of aortitis remain undetected for a long time and may be diagnosed after severe life-threatening complications have already arisen.

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