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Review
. 1998 Jan 15;81(2):207-18.

Thrombolysis in the management of lower limb peripheral arterial occlusion--a consensus document. Working Party on Thrombolysis in the Management of Limb Ischemia

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  • PMID: 9591906
Review

Thrombolysis in the management of lower limb peripheral arterial occlusion--a consensus document. Working Party on Thrombolysis in the Management of Limb Ischemia

No authors listed. Am J Cardiol. .

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to develop an intercontinental consensus on the use of thrombolytic therapy in occlusive peripheral arterial disease affecting lower limbs. A working party of self-designated angiologists, hematologists, interventional radiologists, and vascular surgeons of Europe and North America convened at 4 closed meetings. All published data known to any of the participants was entered into discussion. The working party discussed the topics outlined in this paper and a first draft was prepared in segments by members of the working party, discussed, and further revised into an interim report. It was then circulated to a number of Societies for their input. A final meeting of the Working Party together with delegates of the Societies collaborated on the definitive version of the text. The Party appreciates that in many areas the scientific evidence is not yet available. Nevertheless, it was felt that enough practical and scientific data were available to establish recommendations for clinical practice as well as for reporting results of thrombolytic therapy, which could be updated as later evidence became available. The guidelines apply only to drugs currently available for clinical use. The data are also considered to be sufficiently cogent that regulatory agencies should move to approve thrombolytic agents for intra-arterial therapy of acute lower extremity ischemia.

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