PAD is Bad
It is estimated that by the age of 65, up to 20 % of the population will have peripheral artery disease (PAD), a circulatory problem in which there is partial or total blockage of an artery in a leg, arm or torso. It is the leading cause of amputation in diabetics. Presence of PAD is a surrogate marker for heart and vascular disease in the body. Join Cardiologist Dr. Sandeep Sehgal to learn more about how PAD is diagnosed and the best treatment options.
February 20 • 6 p.m. • PRH
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