2024 Scientific Sessions

CLTI

CLTI is an increasingly prevalent condition associated with amputation risk and poor long-term survival. This session reviews aspects of building a CLTI program to improve patient outcomes, identifies unique challenges in caring for the CLTI population, and discusses advanced endovascular techniques used to prevent amputation.
Building the CLTI Program: How I Did It
Foluso Fakorede, M.D., Cardiovascular Solutions of Central Mississippi, Cleveland, MS
Combating Disparities in CLTI
Alexander Craig Fanaroff, MD, MHS, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Gladwyne, PA
Going Distal: State-of-the-Art and Inframalleolar Interventions
Zola M. N'Dandu, M.D., FSCAI, Ansaarie Cardiac and Endovascular Center of Excellence, St Augustine, FL
Am I Done Yet? When To Stop With CLTI
Jay S. Mathews, MD, FSCAI, Bradenton Cardiology Center, Parrish, FL
My Best and Worst CLTI Cases of the Year
D. Chris Metzger, M.D., OhioHealth Heart & Vascular Physicians, Dublin, OH
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