Pharmacologic management of peripheral vascular disease
- PMID: 9673656
- DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(05)70325-x
Pharmacologic management of peripheral vascular disease
Abstract
Although our understanding of the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and peripheral vascular disease continues to grow, we have yet to discover a medication that can safely and efficaciously be given to most claudicants that will alleviate their symptoms to prevent disease progression. Many patients with intermittent claudication improve or remain stable without therapy if they attempt to alter their risk factors (e.g., control of diabetes, smoking cessation, lowering of cholesterol levels). However, many require concomitant drug therapy to alleviate symptoms of PVD, and some require surgical intervention. Even with the recent advances in therapeutic development and the promise of agents currently in clinical trials, the questions of who to treat, when treatment should begin, and which agent to use remain uncertain.
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