About this Research Topic
Peripheral catheter-based interventions for endovascular repair of atherosclerotic lesions represent an emerging alternative therapeutic modality, which is attracting the attention of many researchers worldwide, thanks to unique features such as the minimally invasive nature and the intrinsic low risk of morbidity and mortality. The number of endovascular procedures for PAD has increased over the past years. However, the endovascular treatment of PAD is still challenging. Despite new technologies, the outcome of endovascular therapy in terms of durability is still weak. In the meantime, the latest developments are progressing, such as the combination of mechanical angioplasty and drug delivery. Additionally, there are former techniques, such as debulking by atherectomy, which have been technically improved and now contribute to modern concepts of endovascular treatment.
This Research Topic aims to provide a comprehensive picture on this lively research area by gathering contributions covering all aspects related to this research, starting from pathophysiological questions to technical endovascular aspects, down to clinical trials and applications. Contributions (original articles and reviews) may be, therefore, related, but not limited to:
- Indications and technical options including the latest technical developments,
- Arterial imaging approach,
- Thrombectomy and atherectomy procedures,
- Arterial angioplasty,
- Drug delivery technologies,
- Recommendations and complex endovascular interventions.
Keywords: Peripheral Arterial Disease, Atherosclerosis, Imaging, Percutaneous Angioplasty, Thrombectomy
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