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. 2009 Sep 1;2009:687609. doi: 10.4061/2009/687609

Table 2.

Patient characteristics, approach site and occlusion length. Pt: patient, F: female, M: male, HT: hypertention, DM: diabetes, IC: intermittent claudication, CLI: critical limb ischemia, Rt: right, Lt: left, SFA: superficial femoral artery, FA: femoral artery, PA: popliteal artery.

Pt. no Age sex Risk factor Diagnosis (Fontaine) Target SFA Antegrade-approach Petrograde-approach Occlusion length
1 83 F HT IC (IIb) Rt Lt FA 6F Rt PA 6F 16.5 cm
2 74 M HT, DM, smoking CLI Rt Rt FA 7F Rt PA 4F 15 cm
3 82 M DM, smoking IC (IIb) Lt Lt FA 6F Lt PA 6F 12 cm
4 72 M HT, smoking CLI Rt Lt FA 6F Rt PA 4F 17 cm
5 62 M HT, smoking IC (IIa) Lt Lt FA 6F Lt PA 6F 23 cm
6 83 M HT, smoking IC (IIb) Lt Lt FA 6F Lt PA 4F 18 cm
7 70 M HT, smoking IC (IIb) Rt Rt FA 6F Rt PA 6F 6 cm
8 65 M HT, smoking IC (IIb) Rt Lt FA 6F Rt PA 6F 22 cm
9 62 M HT, DM, Dyslipidemia IC (IIb) Rt Rt FA 6F Rt PA 6F 24 cm