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Can Peripheral Artery Disease Lead
to Death?
HOME » BLOG » CAN PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE LEAD TO DEATH?
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
When you first receive a diagnosis of peripheral
artery disease (PAD), you may become
concerned about the mortality rate. Can a
person die from peripheral artery disease? It’s
true that peripheral artery disease may be fatal
if left untreated, and it can lead to significant
complications. If left untreated, the condition
can become serious, even fatal, and can lead
to significant complications.
Once severe blockages and critical limb
ischemia (CLI) develop, the chance for
amputation rises dramatically. Less than 20%
of CLI amputees are still alive after 5 years,
potentially because the healing of an
amputation wound is extremely slow and
complicated when the vascular system is
compromised due to PAD and CLI. We want to
keep you from becoming part of this sobering
statistic. At USA Vascular Centers, we believe
no one should suffer from the pain, loss of
mobility, and stress of a PAD diagnosis. With
our personalized treatment approach at USA
Vascular Centers, performed by experienced
vascular experts, you can live an active and
fulfilling life even with a PAD diagnosis.
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PAD Symptoms and
Risk Factors
Peripheral artery disease is a condition in
which the arteries that carry blood away from
the heart to other parts of the body are
narrowed due to plaque buildup
(atherosclerosis). If you are experiencing any of
the following symptoms, we encourage you to
reach out to your primar