This position paper outlines therapeutic approaches for managing 'no-option' chronic limb-threatening ischemia, emphasizing wound treatment, rehabilitation, and improving patient quality of life.
What are the recommended therapeutical approaches for managing 'no-option' chronic limb-threatening ischemia to increase quality of life?
This position statement provides expert consensus on the management of 'no-option' chronic limb-threatening ischemia, emphasizing wound care, rehabilitation, and quality of life.
This position paper, written by members of International Union of Angiology (IUA) Youth Committee and senior experts, shows an overview of therapeutical approaches for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and absence of 'standard' solutions for revascularization. The aim was to demonstrate the accurate management of the 'no-option' CLTI patient including the wound treatment and the rehabilitation, considering always the goal of the increase of quality of life of the patients.
Troisi et al. (Fri,) conducted a review in no-option chronic limb threatening ischemia. Therapeutic approaches for no-option CLTI was evaluated. This position paper outlines therapeutic approaches for managing 'no-option' chronic limb-threatening ischemia, emphasizing wound treatment, rehabilitation, and improving patient quality of life.