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Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is the most advanced form of peripheral artery disease (PAD). A new paper from Yale researchers investigates the factors that impact mortality in patients with CLTI. In the following interview, they highlight the findings of their new paper and discuss why the field of medicine should adjust its approach to caring for patients with CLTI.
Yale faculty and trainees will present clinical research at the upcoming American College of Cardiology Scientific Meeting.
Edward J. Miller, MD, PhD and Parul Gandhi, MD, welcome eleven outstanding trainees.
Discoveries & Impact highlights select scientific discoveries across the Department of Internal Medicine...
Groundbreaking clinical research at ACC 23.
A systematic review and meta-analysis found a 24% increased risk of all-cause mortality and a trend toward an association between depression and major adverse limb events.
A meta-analysis of 119,123 patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) demonstrates that depressive symptoms were associated with a 24 % increased risk of all-cause mortality.
Safety and efficacy after using VASCADE closure device system was comparable with the standard treatment option for patients with severe peripheral artery disease.
Late-Breaking Basic Science submissions for the AHA Scientific Sessions close August 23.
The virtual American College of Cardiology Scientific Session & Expo will be held in Washington, DC, April 2 – 4, 2022.
Preparations are underway for the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions on November 13-15.
The Yale Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Training Program equips trainees for a lifetime of impact. We are pleased to welcome our incoming fellowship cohort.