Charlesworth D
Br J Hosp Med. 1986 Nov;36(5):361-3.
Patients who complain of intermittent claudication vary considerably in age, fitness, and in their expectations, and in the distribution of occluded arteries. A careful assessment of all the variables helps the surgeon to choose appropriate treatment from the various options open to him.
主诉间歇性跛行的患者在年龄、健康状况、期望以及闭塞动脉的分布方面差异很大。仔细评估所有变量有助于外科医生从他可选择的各种方案中选择合适的治疗方法。