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摘要
在涉及股浅动脉(SFA)TASC A 病变的病例中,传统方法通常首先是药物治疗和指导锻炼。当这些措施无法达到预期效果时,可考虑进行血管内手术。然而,在一位 68 岁男性的独特病例中,我们采用了血管内治疗来重建阻塞的 SFA 段血流。这一干预措施大大提高了患者的行走能力。随后,患者继续接受最佳的药物治疗。这种先进行 SFA 支架植入再进行保守治疗的综合方法迅速缓解了与跛行相关的症状,最终提高了患者的生活质量。
Improved Health-Related Quality of Life with Superficial Femoral Artery Stenting in Intermittent Claudication Done Prior to Medical Treatment: A Case Report
In cases involving TASC A lesions of the superficial femoral artery (SFA), the conventional approach typically starts with medical therapy and supervised exercise. When these measures fail to yield the desired results, endovascular procedures may be contemplated. However, in the distinctive case of a 68-year-old male, endovascular therapy was employed to reestablish blood flow through the obstructed SFA segment. This intervention substantially improved the patient’s ability to walk. Subsequently, the patient continued with optimal medical therapy. This integrated approach, beginning with SFA stenting followed by conservative care, promptly alleviated claudication-related symptoms, ultimately resulting in an enhanced quality of life