Peripheral Artery Disease News and Research

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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when leg arteries become narrowed or blocked by plaque. These blockages can result in severe pain for patients, limited physical mobility, and life-threatening non-healing leg ulcers. According to the American Heart Association, this condition affects approximately 8 to 12 million Americans. With only about 25 percent of PAD patients undergoing treatment, it is a disease that is largely under-diagnosed and under-treated. If left untreated, PAD can lead to critical leg ischemia, a condition where not enough blood is being delivered to the leg to keep the tissue alive. Total loss of circulation to the legs and feet can cause gangrene and lead to amputation.
Scripps Green Hospital treats peripheral artery disease patient using new drug-coated balloon

Scripps Green Hospital treats peripheral artery disease patient using new drug-coated balloon

Jersey Coast Vascular Institute, Meridian Health partner to accept a wide range of insurances

Jersey Coast Vascular Institute, Meridian Health partner to accept a wide range of insurances

ProMedica invests in early stage medical device company

ProMedica invests in early stage medical device company

Research opens door to potential new treatments for peripheral artery disease

Research opens door to potential new treatments for peripheral artery disease

Codman Neuro Receives Approval for REVIVE SE Thrombectomy Device in China, South Korea and Taiwan

Codman Neuro Receives Approval for REVIVE SE Thrombectomy Device in China, South Korea and Taiwan

Permanent atrial fibrillation twins risk of stroke than paroxysmal AF

Permanent atrial fibrillation twins risk of stroke than paroxysmal AF

Janssen, Bayer announce expansion of EXPLORER global cardiovascular research program for XARELTO

Janssen, Bayer announce expansion of EXPLORER global cardiovascular research program for XARELTO

Calcium buildup in coronary arteries of chronic kidney disease patients indicates heart disease risk

Calcium buildup in coronary arteries of chronic kidney disease patients indicates heart disease risk

CardioNova initiates Phase 1b clinical trial with AtheroNova's AHRO-001

CardioNova initiates Phase 1b clinical trial with AtheroNova's AHRO-001

New study finds link between lower socioeconomic status and higher rates of peripheral artery disease

New study finds link between lower socioeconomic status and higher rates of peripheral artery disease

Cordis launches SABER Catheter for treatment of patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

Cordis launches SABER Catheter for treatment of patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease

Study shows room for improvement in medical management of women with PAD

Study shows room for improvement in medical management of women with PAD

Marijuana may cause heart complications in young people

Marijuana may cause heart complications in young people

CardioCell receives IND approval for Phase IIa clinical study of itMSC therapy to treat heart failure

CardioCell receives IND approval for Phase IIa clinical study of itMSC therapy to treat heart failure

Heart problems less likely for spouses than for single people

Heart problems less likely for spouses than for single people

Marriage linked to lower risk of cardiovascular disease

Marriage linked to lower risk of cardiovascular disease

Marital status affects risk of heart disease, survey shows

Marital status affects risk of heart disease, survey shows

Genetic study reveals 11 new genetic signals are associated with blood pressure levels

Genetic study reveals 11 new genetic signals are associated with blood pressure levels

CardioCell announces new clinical trials using allogeneic stem-cell therapy to treat subjects with AMI

CardioCell announces new clinical trials using allogeneic stem-cell therapy to treat subjects with AMI

Stroke hospitalization and death rates associated with weather changes

Stroke hospitalization and death rates associated with weather changes

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