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Adera, et al "Prediction of Amputation Wound Healing with Skin Perfusion Pressure"; Journal of Vascular Surgery 1995; 21:823-829
Attinger, et al “Angiosomes of the Foot and Ankle and Clinical Implications for Limb Salvage: Reconstruction, Incisions, and Revascularization”; American Society of Plastic Surgeons 117 (Suppl.): 261S, 2006
Castronuovo, et al “Skin Perfusion Pressure Measurement is Valuable in the Diagnosis of Critical Limb Ischemia”; Journal of Vascular Surgery 1997; 26:629-637
Castronuovo, et al “Diagnosis of Critical Limb Ischemia with Skin Perfusion Pressure Measurements”; Journal of Vascular Technology 1997; 21(3):175-179
Castronuovo “The Role of Skin Perfusion Pressure and Transcutaneous Partial Pressure Oxygen Measurements in Chronic Critical Limb Ischemia”; Mansour, MA and Labropoulos, N. 2005; Vascular Diagnosis, Chapter 23, pp. 247-255. 1st edition. Elsevier Saunders
Dormandy & Rutherford for the TASC Working Group "Management of peripheral 'arterial Disease. Section D: Chronic Critical Limb Ischaemia"; European Journal of Endovascular Surgery 2000 Jun; 19 Supp A:S144-243
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Harrington, et al “A Cost Analysis of Diabetic Lower-Extremity Ulcers”; Diabetes Care 2000; 23(9):1333-1338
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Kawarada & Yokoi “Dorsalis Pedis Artery Stenting for Limb Salvage"; Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions 2008;71:976-982
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As presented at:
ACC
Akahori, et al “Magnitude of the Improvement in Skin Perfusion Pressure is as Important as Skin Perfusion Pressure Immediately Following Intervention for Predicting Limb Salvage in Critical Limb Ischemia”; Abstract ACC 2007 56th Annual Scientific Session (1008-79)
Iida, et al “Successful revascularization of at Least a Branch of the Tibial Artery to the Pedal Arch Contributes Limb Salvage in Critical Limb Ischemia”; Abstract; Oral Presentation ACC 2007 56th Annual Scientific Session (1008-78)
SAWC/WHS
Bailey & Schechter “Transcutaneous Oxyen Monitoring and Skin Perfusion Pressure Evaluation: A Direct Comparison of Technologies for the Assessment of Wound Healing and Vascular Disease Detection"; WHS 2009 Podium Presentation and Poster #32
Schechter & Bailey “Clinical Utility Evaluation of Lower Extremity Wound Assessment and Healing Potential"; SAWC 2008 Oral Abstract Presentation
Bailey & Schechter “The Effect of Tobacco Use on Skin Perfusion Pressue and Wound Healing: A Single Center Evaluation of Lower Extremity Wound Patients"; WHS 2009 Poster #159
Bailey & Schechter “A Time-Motion Study of Paired Technologies Evaluating for Wound Healing Potential"; SAWC 2009 Poster #CR-044
Schechter & Bailey “A Comparison of Noninvasive Paired Technologies for the Assessment of Peripheral Arterial Disease"; SAWC 2009 Poster #CR-057
Schechter & Bailey “combined Non-invasive Vascular Testing Methodologies Evaluating for Cost Effectiveness in the Wound Care Setting"; SAWC 2008 Poster #CL-068
DFCon
Suzuki, et al “Low-Frequency Ultrasound Therapy of Lower Extremity Wounds Significantly Increases the Peri-wound Skin Perfusion Pressure"; DFCon 2009 Abstract/Poster Presentation
Schechter & Bailey “Cost Effectiveness of Paired Non-Invasive Vascular Testing Technologies in Wound Healing”; Abstract/Poster Presentation DFConf 2008
Schechter & Bailey “Paired Non-invasive Vascular Testing Modalities for Clinical Utility and Arterial Disease Assessment”; Abstract/Poster Presentation DFConf 2008
Suzuki and Olson “New Pressure Cuff Liner as an Adjunct to Infection Control Measures Aides in Reduction of Organism Transmission”; Abstract/Poster Presentation DFConf 2008
UHMS
Bailey & Schechter “The Pomerado Study: Paired Non-invasive Vascular Testing Modalities Evaluated for Clinical Utility and Detection of Arterial Disease"; UHMS 2008 Oral Presentation
Bailey & Schechter “Clinical Utility Evaluation in Lower Extremity Wound Healing Prediction"; UHMS 2008 Poster #67
Bailey & Schechter “Paired Non-invasive Vascular Testing Modalities Evaluated for Clinical Utility and Detection of Arterial Disease"; UHMS 2008 Poster #68
Schechter & Bailey “Combined Non-invasive Vascular Testing Methodologies Evaluating for Cost Effectiveness in the Wound Care Setting"; UHMS 2008 Poster #76
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