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PANCE Practice Question for November 1st

A 71-year-old retired physician complains of increasing calf pain when walking uphill. The symptoms have gradually increased over the past 2 months. His past medical history is significant for a transient ischemic attack 6 months ago. Over the past month, his blood pressure has worsened despite previous control with diltiazem, hydrochlorothiazide, and propranolol. His other medications are isosorbide dinitrate and aspirin. On physical examination, his blood pressure is 152/90 mm Hg and his pulse is 66/min. There is a right carotid bruit. His lower extremities are mildly cool and have diminished pulses at the dorsalis pedis. An ACE inhibitor is added to help control his blood pressure.

Which of the following is the most appropriate in the management of his leg pain?

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