2012
DOI: 10.3400/avd.oa.12.00003
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Lowered LDL-C Levels Reduce Later Local Vascular Events after Surgical or Endovascular Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease

Abstract: Lowered post-therapeutic LDL-C levels can decrease the risk of later, local vascular events after PAD treatment. These results may support the rationale for aggressive lipid-modifying therapy for PAD.

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“…Therefore, many studies have included indicators reflecting inflammatory activity, such as CRP and neutrophils, when analyzing atherosclerosis-related adverse events (30,31). Similarly, atherosclerotic disease is closely related to LDL-C, and substantial evidence suggests that LDL-C is a risk factor for multiple atherosclerotic diseases and an independent predictor of many adverse events (32)(33)(34). NLR is an indicator of inflammatory activity that has received increasing attention in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, many studies have included indicators reflecting inflammatory activity, such as CRP and neutrophils, when analyzing atherosclerosis-related adverse events (30,31). Similarly, atherosclerotic disease is closely related to LDL-C, and substantial evidence suggests that LDL-C is a risk factor for multiple atherosclerotic diseases and an independent predictor of many adverse events (32)(33)(34). NLR is an indicator of inflammatory activity that has received increasing attention in recent years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%