Evaluation of the patient who presents with critical limb ischemia: diagnosis, prognosis, and medical management.

Tech Vasc Interv Radiol

Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH.

Published: September 2014

Patients with critical limb ischemia usually have severe atherosclerotic disease and are at a high risk of limb loss as well as major adverse cardiovascular events. The current article provides a description of the clinical presentation of patients with critical limb ischemia and also discusses the initial evaluation of these patients, including physical examination, use of noninvasive vascular tests, and other imaging modalities. An overview of the general management of these patients is also provided, including the identification of patients who benefit from revascularization or primary amputation, principles of wound care, and therapies for cardiovascular risk reduction.

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