Critical Leg Ischaemia, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Its Pathophysiology and Management

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Jean Natali The pathophysiology and management of chronic critical limb -ischaemia (CLI) has always been a problematic area, at least partly because it involves doc­ tors from a wide range of the traditional medical specialities including vascular surgery, angiology, diabetology, haematology and radiology. The treatment of these patients also varies largely with local circumstances and national traditions. CLI therefore seemed a particularly appropriate subject for a new type of European consensus approach. In 1988 a series of small workshops were held by the European Working Group on Critical Limb Ischaemia to discuss the definition, pathophysiology, in­ vestigation and management of this condition. The process culminated in a meet­ ing in Berlin in March, 1989 where 120 specialists from sixteen European countries, representing the basic sciences as well as a spectrum of clinical dis­ ciplines, met to evolve a Consensus Document on the subject with specific recom­ mendations. The Document, which is reproduced in the first section of this book, does not of course necessarily represent the unanimous view of all those who participated in its compilation; however it is agreed that it does represent a con­ sensus or majority view. It was also noted that the comments and recommenda­ tions in the document should be taken as a whole, and are not intended to dictate the only correct approach to individual treatment.
1 The Patient’s Point of View — Psychological Concerns.- 2 Definition, Incidence and Epidemiology.- Commentary.- 3 Pathophysiology of Critical Leg Ischaemia.- Commentary.- 4 Investigation and General Management.- Commentary.- 5 Percutaneous Reopening Procedures.- Commentary.- 6 Surgical Reconstructions.- Commentary.- 7 Amputations.- Commentary.- 8 Primary Pharmacotherapy, other than Prostanoids.- Commentary.- 9 Mechanism of Action and Clinical Use of Prostanoids.- Commentary 1.- Commentary 2.- 10 Special Problems of the Diabetic.- Commentary.- 11 Conclusions.