Abstract

Intermittent claudication (IC) is a commonly treated vascular condition. Patient sex has been shown to influence the outcomes of interventions for other vascular disorders; however, whether the outcomes of interventions for IC vary by sex is unclear. We sought to assess the association of biological sex with the outcomes after open and endovascular interventions for IC.

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