“…[2][3][4][5] Heart failure is a known risk factor for perioperative morbidity and mortality after major surgery, and patients with CHF and the comorbidities frequently associated with it may preferentially be offered endovascular intervention in lieu of surgical bypass for severe claudication or critical limb ischemia. 6,7 However, outcomes in this patient population have not been examined specifically. Theoretically, patients with CHF may be at elevated risk for diminished patency of endovascular therapy for symptomatic PAD due to hemodynamic and physiologic alterations that include a low-flow state, increased peripheral resistance, endothelial cell dysfunction, and vascular smooth muscle cell dysfunction.…”