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Nafi Ouedraogo

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JAMA|April 22, 2010
Diagnosing lumbar spinal stenosisPierre Abraham, Nafi Ouedraogo, George Leftheriotis
Circulation|March 21, 2018
Letter by Henni et al Regarding Article, "Aspirin Monotherapy Should Not Be Recommended for Cardioprotection in Patients With Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease"Samir Henni, Nafi Ouedraogo, Pierre Abraham
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|January 24, 2014
Validation of the English version of the Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History (WELCH) questionnaire in patients with intermittent claudicationGarry A Tew, Shah Nawaz, Liam Humphreys, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|November 22, 2012
"Routine" arterial echo-Doppler is not sufficient to exclude an arterial origin of exercise-induced proximal lower limb painNafi Ouedraogo, Celine Barbeau, Mathieu Legrand, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|January 15, 2013
Calf muscle stimulation with the Veinoplus device results in a significant increase in lower limb inflow without generating limb ischemia or pain in patients with peripheral artery diseasePierre Abraham, Victor Mateus, Francois Bieuzen, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|September 21, 2010
Heart rate recovery after constant-load exercise tests is decreased in proportion to the importance (severity and diffusion) of exercise-induced lower-limb ischaemiaGuillaume Mahé, Maya Zeenny, Nafi Ouedraogo, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|February 22, 2011
Validation of a new simple questionnaire to "estimate ambulation capacity by history" (EACH) in patients with claudicationNafi Ouedraogo, Guillaume Mahe, Johann Marchand, et al.
Experimental Physiology|May 11, 2025
Exercise oximetry in clinical practice: A single-centre perspective on procedure and techniquesSimon Lecoq, Jeanne Hersant, Mathieu Feuilloy, et al.
Pain Physician|January 24, 2013
Proximal ischemia is a frequent cause of exercise-induced pain in patients with a normal ankle to brachial index at restMarie Gernigon, Johann Marchand, Nafi Ouedraogo, et al.
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|January 13, 2015
The correlation of the "Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History" (WELCH) questionnaire with treadmill maximal walking time is not impaired by age, in patients with claudicationAlban Fouasson-Chailloux, Pierre Abraham, Bruno Vielle, et al.
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JAMA|April 22, 2010
Diagnosing lumbar spinal stenosisPierre Abraham, Nafi Ouedraogo, George Leftheriotis
Circulation|March 21, 2018
Letter by Henni et al Regarding Article, "Aspirin Monotherapy Should Not Be Recommended for Cardioprotection in Patients With Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease"Samir Henni, Nafi Ouedraogo, Pierre Abraham
Vascular Medicine (London, England)|January 24, 2014
Validation of the English version of the Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History (WELCH) questionnaire in patients with intermittent claudicationGarry A Tew, Shah Nawaz, Liam Humphreys, et al.
International Journal of Cardiology|November 22, 2012
"Routine" arterial echo-Doppler is not sufficient to exclude an arterial origin of exercise-induced proximal lower limb painNafi Ouedraogo, Celine Barbeau, Mathieu Legrand, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|January 15, 2013
Calf muscle stimulation with the Veinoplus device results in a significant increase in lower limb inflow without generating limb ischemia or pain in patients with peripheral artery diseasePierre Abraham, Victor Mateus, Francois Bieuzen, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|September 21, 2010
Heart rate recovery after constant-load exercise tests is decreased in proportion to the importance (severity and diffusion) of exercise-induced lower-limb ischaemiaGuillaume Mahé, Maya Zeenny, Nafi Ouedraogo, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|February 22, 2011
Validation of a new simple questionnaire to "estimate ambulation capacity by history" (EACH) in patients with claudicationNafi Ouedraogo, Guillaume Mahe, Johann Marchand, et al.
Experimental Physiology|May 11, 2025
Exercise oximetry in clinical practice: A single-centre perspective on procedure and techniquesSimon Lecoq, Jeanne Hersant, Mathieu Feuilloy, et al.
Pain Physician|January 24, 2013
Proximal ischemia is a frequent cause of exercise-induced pain in patients with a normal ankle to brachial index at restMarie Gernigon, Johann Marchand, Nafi Ouedraogo, et al.
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation|January 13, 2015
The correlation of the "Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History" (WELCH) questionnaire with treadmill maximal walking time is not impaired by age, in patients with claudicationAlban Fouasson-Chailloux, Pierre Abraham, Bruno Vielle, et al.
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