Cochrane Clinical Answers

Cochrane Clinical Answers (CCAs) provide a readable, digestible, clinically focused entry point to rigorous research from Cochrane systematic reviews. They are designed to be actionable and to inform decision making at the point of care and have been added to relevant sections of the main Best Practice text.
- How does exercise compare with usual care for people with intermittent claudication?
- How does surgery compare with thrombolysis for initial management of acute lower limb ischemia?
- What are the effects of ginkgo biloba in people with intermittent claudication?
- What are the benefits and harms of spinal cord stimulation in people with non-reconstructable chronic critical leg ischemia?
- How does angioplasty compare with bare metal stenting in people with superficial femoral artery lesions?
- How does drug‐eluting balloon angioplasty compare with uncoated balloon angioplasty at 12 months’ follow‐up in people with lower limb peripheral arterial disease (PAD)?
- How does drug‐eluting angioplasty compare with uncoated balloon angioplasty for adults with in‐stent restenosis of femoropopliteal arteries?
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