Association of race with long-term outcomes in patients undergoing popliteal and infra-popliteal percutaneous peripheral arterial interventions.

Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine(2019)

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Abstract
•In general, Blacks patients are thought to have severe PAD, higher morbidity and worse outcomes compared to white patients.•Long-term outcomes of popliteal and infra-popliteal peripheral vascular intervention in regard to race are not well known.•Our study shows Black patients had similar mortality and major amputation, but lower repeat revascularization and MAVE compared to white patients.•These data support the use of PVI in minorities despite higher baseline comorbidities
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Peripheral vascular disease,Popliteal,Infra-popliteal,Race
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