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PAD is a life-threatening circulatory condition, which affects nearly 20 million Americans and an estimated 200,000 of them are disproportionately from minority communities.
"Diagnosing PAD early is important, since it allows us to initiate treatment aimed at reducing the likelihood of suffering a cardiovascular or limb event later," he says.
The risk of having PAD increases with age, current or prior smoking, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and high total and LDL cholesterol levels--the same risk factors that increase the chances of coronary artery disease.
What is PAD? PAD occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the legs become narrowed or blocked with cholesterol deposits.
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"It demonstrates how much work has yet to be done to have patients with PAD treated as appropriately and as aggressively as people with coronary artery disease."
With an NSMD pad, the solder mask opening is larger than the pad.
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"In the pad, the nonwoven offers us a breathable pad," Vaughn says.
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