2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10245747
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Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease around the Globe: Malta

Abstract: Introduction: Malta is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean with a population of 514,564 inhabitants and is served by one public tertiary hospital, Mater Dei Hospital. The Vascular unit was set up in 2007. The aim of this review is to analyse the work related to peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) in Malta with an in-depth focus on amputations and revascularisation procedures since the introduction of the Vascular unit. Method: Various sources of data have been interrogated to address thi… Show more

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“…A single center provides health care to the entire Maltese population, while 670 vascular centers in Germany are involved in the complementary invasive treatment of patients with lower extremity PAD. Perhaps most interestingly, a reduction in major amputation rates was associated with an increase in revascularization rates [ 16 ]. Almost 18,000 km and ten time zones away, Hart et al aimed to describe the situation in New Zealand.…”
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“…A single center provides health care to the entire Maltese population, while 670 vascular centers in Germany are involved in the complementary invasive treatment of patients with lower extremity PAD. Perhaps most interestingly, a reduction in major amputation rates was associated with an increase in revascularization rates [ 16 ]. Almost 18,000 km and ten time zones away, Hart et al aimed to describe the situation in New Zealand.…”
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confidence: 99%