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Hypertension is the leading modifiable risk factor for global cardiovascular disease, responsible for an estimated 10.8 million deaths and more than 200 million disability-adjusted life years annually.1 Despite the availability of effective pharmacological and lifestyle interventions, prevalence continues to rise, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where over three-quarters of all cases now occur.2 The condition’s […]

Marianne Brodmann, ESC 2018 – Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients with Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD)

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Published Online: Aug 31st 2018

Dr Marianne Brodmann (Professor of Vascular Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria) discusses the challenges, treatment and developments in antithrombotic therapy in patients with lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD).

 

Filmed at ESC 2018, Munich.

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Speaker Disclosure: Dr Marianne Brodmann has nothing to disclose in relation to this video interview.

Questions:

1. Please describe the current challenges of treating lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) compared with other forms of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease? (0:09)

2. How do you currently treat patients with LEAD? (1:32)

3. What are the treatment goals for patients receiving antithrombotic therapy to treat LEAD? (2:29)

4. What recent developments have there been in the treatment of LEAD, particularly concerning the use of antithrombotic therapy? (3:13)

5. What further research is currently ongoing and planned to assess the benefit of antithrombotic therapy in LEAD? (4:09)

 

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