Article ID: 2024-0043
Endovascular treatment for patients with lower extremity artery disease is conducted worldwide due to its efficacy. Many studies have shown durability for patients with intermittent claudication, and various guidelines have shifted to the use of endovascular treatment. However, clinical outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia who undergo endovascular treatment have not been fully investigated. Generally, chronic limb-threatening ischemia cases have complex lesions such as small vessels, severe calcification, poor runoff vessels, chronic total occlusion, and long lesions, which result in poor outcomes. Thus, endovascular treatment for chronic limb-threatening ischemia cases remains challenging, despite the many technical and device advances. In 2019, the Global Vascular Guidelines were proposed for the treatment of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Here, we review previous guidelines and reports of patients with lower extremity artery disease who underwent endovascular treatment.