Volume 1 - Issue 1 - March 2021
Editorial/Commentary
03/01/2021
Jihad A. Mustapha, MD, FACC, FSCAI
While CLI is becoming increasingly prevalent and deadly, CLI awareness and data are still severely lacking. The journal focus will be to harness quality data and clinical advances and to disseminate this information in a timely manner to all...
While CLI is becoming increasingly prevalent and deadly, CLI awareness and data are still severely lacking. The journal focus will be to harness quality data and clinical advances and to disseminate this information in a timely manner to all...
While CLI is becoming...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia
Original Contribution
03/01/2021
Sehrish Memon, MD; Ramy Sedhom, MD; Sean Janzer, MD; Jon C. George, MD, MBA
Below-the-knee peripheral arterial disease more often presents as critical limb ischemia. Endovascular revascularization strategies continue to evolve to achieve long-term limb-salvage outcomes. A single-center experience with optical...
Below-the-knee peripheral arterial disease more often presents as critical limb ischemia. Endovascular revascularization strategies continue to evolve to achieve long-term limb-salvage outcomes. A single-center experience with optical...
Below-the-knee peripheral...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia
Original Contribution
03/01/2021
Timothy W.I. Clark, MD, MSc; Ansar Z. Vance, MD; Mark P. Mantell, MD; Shilpa Reddy, MD; Christopher Shackles, DO, MPH
The Outback device (Cordis) enables true lumen re-entry during subintimal recanalization of CTOs. This study compared outcomes of patients who underwent subintimal recanalization of lower-extremity arterial CTOs utilizing the Outback device...
The Outback device (Cordis) enables true lumen re-entry during subintimal recanalization of CTOs. This study compared outcomes of patients who underwent subintimal recanalization of lower-extremity arterial CTOs utilizing the Outback device...
The Outback device (Cordis)...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia
Original Contribution
03/01/2021
Mervin Han Hui Nathan Lim, MD; Tze Tec Chong, MD; Sze Ling Chan, PhD; Shereen Xue Yun Soon, BSc; Charyl Jia Qi Yap, BSc; Ankur Patel, MS; Kiang Hong Tay, FRCS; Sivanthan Chandramohan, FRCR; Hsien Ts'ung Luke Tay, FRCS; Tjun Yip Tang, FRCS
The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and short-term efficacy of the Ranger paclitaxel-coated balloon (PCB; Boston Scientific) in the setting of CLI.
The aim of the study was to evaluate the safety and short-term efficacy of the Ranger paclitaxel-coated balloon (PCB; Boston Scientific) in the setting of CLI.
The aim of the study was to...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia
Original Contribution
03/01/2021
George L. Adams, MD, MHS, MBA, FACC, FSCAI; Vinayak Subramanian, BS
To understand the impact of fluence and repetition rate on outcomes of superficial femoral artery and popliteal artery laser atherectomy based on lesion type (calcific, homogenous, heterogeneous, and restenosis).
To understand the impact of fluence and repetition rate on outcomes of superficial femoral artery and popliteal artery laser atherectomy based on lesion type (calcific, homogenous, heterogeneous, and restenosis).
To understand the impact of...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia
Clinical Images
03/01/2021
George Latsios, MD; Antonios Karanasos, MD; Andreas Synetos, MD; Costas Tsioufis, MD; Konstantinos Toutouzas, MD
This case demonstrates the need for caution when using a collagen-based closure device as bailout for failure of suture-based devices in large-diameter arterial access.
This case demonstrates the need for caution when using a collagen-based closure device as bailout for failure of suture-based devices in large-diameter arterial access.
This case demonstrates the need...
03/01/2021
Journal of Critical Limb Ischemia