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J Vasc Interv Radiol ; 34(6): 1038-1044, 2023 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36791958

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PURPOSE: To show that smoking cessation improves the technical success of lower extremity endovascular treatment in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO), or Buerger disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred two patients with TAO who underwent endovascular treatment for chronic limb-threatening ischemia or severe claudication of lower extremities in a tertiary hospital between 2015 and 2022 were included in this retrospective study. Data on serum cotinine levels were available for the last 45 patients, and 38 patients constituted the study population. Per the institution's protocol, patients were instructed to quit smoking 15 days before the intervention. However, cotinine levels showed that some of the patients continued smoking. Technical and recanalization successes were assessed as the primary end points. The secondary end point was the improvement in Rutherford scores at the 1-month follow-up. The McNemar test was used to compare the proportion of recanalized arteries after the intervention. RESULTS: Thirty-seven men and 1 woman (mean age, 42.9 years ± 10.1) were evaluated. The overall technical success rate was 86.8% in the study group. The technical success rate was significantly higher in the nonsmoker group (n = 24 [96%]) than in the smoker group (n = 8 [61.5%]; P = .006). One-month clinical data were available for 100% of the patients. The Rutherford category of the nonsmoker group was significantly lower at the 1-month follow-up. In addition, the Wilcoxon signed-rank test revealed lower Rutherford scores after the intervention in the nonsmoker group. The adverse event rate was 8%. One (2.7%) patient in the smoker group underwent a minor amputation. CONCLUSIONS: Cessation of smoking before endovascular therapy improved technical success and recanalization rates in patients with TAO.


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Cese del Hábito de Fumar , Tromboangitis Obliterante , Masculino , Femenino , Humanos , Adulto , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia , Tromboangitis Obliterante/complicaciones , Fumar/efectos adversos , Resultado del Tratamiento , Estudios Retrospectivos , Cotinina , Isquemia , Recuperación del Miembro
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Vascular ; 31(3): 473-476, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35050803

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Aim: The aim of this study was evaluating acute phase reactant (APR) proteins including high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), pentraxin 3 (PTX3), fibrinogen, complement C3, hepcidin, and albumin in patients suffering from Buerger's disease (BD) compared to controls.Methods: The APRs were evaluated in 92 cases of BD patients and 90 healthy age and sex matched controls of blood from Iran and Turkey. The diagnosis was done according to Shionoya's criteria. However, patients with age less than 40 were included, instead of those less than 50. The diagnosis was confirmed by angiography or CT angiography. The patients were categorized into active and quiescent phases of the disease according to clinical manifestation. Patients with rest pain, non-healing ulcer, and gangrene were categorized in the active phase of the disease and the patients with unchanged claudication for more than 6 months without trophic lesions or gangrene were categorized in the quiescent phase of the disease.Results: The serum level of PTX3, hsCRP, fibrinogen, C3, and hepcidin in BD was significantly higher than controls (p < 0.004). Also, albumin in the BD group was significantly lower than controls (p < 0.001). In patients that categorized in the active phase, fibrinogen, C3, and hsCRP were significantly higher and albumin was significantly lower compared to patients in the quiescent phase. No significant difference was found between the level of PTX3 and hepcidin in the patients in active and quiescent phases of the disease.Conclusion: The pattern of the level of APRs in BD seems more likely systemic inflammatory disorder than atherosclerosis obliterans. More clinical trials for evaluating the efficacy of anti-inflammatory medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine, and corticosteroids as a part of management of BD are required. Also, according to low level of albumin in TAO, a protein rich diet might be beneficial for BD patients in the active phase of their disease.


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Tromboangitis Obliterante , Humanos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Proteína C-Reactiva , Hepcidinas/uso terapéutico , Proteínas de Fase Aguda/uso terapéutico , Gangrena , Albúminas/uso terapéutico , Fibrinógeno
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J Vasc Surg ; 77(5): 1534-1541.e2, 2023 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36174815

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BACKGROUND: No consensus has yet been reached regarding the optimal treatment of patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TO) and chronic limb ischemia. In the present study, we aimed to summarize the results on endovascular treatment of such patients. METHODS: We performed a meta-analysis using the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library. The eligible studies had been reported up to December 2021 and had evaluated endovascular angioplasty to treat patients with TO and chronic limb ischemia. The early (mortality and technical success) and late (primary/secondary patency and limb salvage) outcomes were evaluated. StatsDirect (StatsDirect Ltd, Merseyside, UK) was used for the statistical analysis. RESULTS: Overall, 15 eligible studies were included (only endovascular in 11 studies and both endovascular and open repair in 4 studies). Among 601 patients, 402 endovascular procedures (416 limbs) were recorded (angioplasty plus stenting for 7.2% and angioplasty plus thrombolysis for 3.7%). The clinical presentation was intermittent claudication (stage II-III) for 7.9% of the patients and critical ischemia (stage IV-VI) for 92.1% of the patients. Most of the patients had had lesions below the knee, and five had had upper extremity lesions. The pooled technical success rate was 86% (range, 81.1%-90.3%), with no in-hospital mortality. The other complications included perforations (1.9%), wound complications (2.2%), and distal embolism (0.2%). Primary patency was 65.7% (range, 52.7%-77.6%) at 12 months and 50.7% (range, 23.3%-77.9%) at 36 months. Secondary patency was 76.2% (range, 57.5%-90.8%) at 12 months and 64.5% (range, 32.3%-90.6%) at 36 months. The limb salvage rate was 94.1% (range, 90.7%-96.7%) at 12 months and 89.1% (range, 80.6%-95.4%) at 36 months. CONCLUSIONS: Endovascular angioplasty for patients with TO and chronic limb ischemia was associated with optimal safety and low complication rates. The technical success and late outcomes were acceptable.


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Angioplastia de Balón , Arteriopatías Oclusivas , Enfermedades Vasculares Periféricas , Tromboangitis Obliterante , Humanos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia , Angioplastia de Balón/efectos adversos , Angioplastia de Balón/métodos , Angioplastia/efectos adversos , Enfermedades Vasculares Periféricas/cirugía , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/cirugía , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagen , Isquemia/terapia , Isquemia/etiología , Recuperación del Miembro/efectos adversos , Grado de Desobstrucción Vascular , Estudios Retrospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Cardiovasc J Afr ; 33(5): 254-259, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35789369

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OBJECTIVES: Thromboangitis obliteransis (TAO) is a nonatherosclerotic, inflammatory, occlusive arteritis that affects small and medium-sized arteries, veins and nerves. A large proportion of patients with TAO suffer from claudication, and the ultimate condition is gangrene and limb loss if there is no treatment or the cessation of smoking. Endovascular revascularisations are performed frequently and provide acceptable results in patients who are not suitable for surgery. In this study, we aimed to show our clinical experience in patients with TAO who were treated with endovascular revascularisation. METHODS: Between January 2014 and March 2020, 18 patients with lower-extremity critical limb ischaemia (CLI) underwent endovascular treatment (ET). Technical details and clinical success at follow up were documented. RESULTS: This study included 18 patients with lower-extremity TAO who presented with CLI and were treated with ET. The mean age of the patients was 38.8 ± 7.3 years. Fifty per cent of patients had pain at rest, 33.7% had minor tissue loss and non-healing ulcers, and 16.7% had major tissue loss on admission. The majority of lesions were located in the peroneal and tibial arteries (n = 13, 72.27percnt;). Two (11.1%) patients had distal superficial femoral artery occlusion concomitant with popliteal artery (PA) lesions, and three (16.7%) had PA occlusion concomitant with peroneal and tibial artery lesions. Re-establishment of antegrade flow in at least one vessel was achieved in 15 (83.3%) patients. Balloon angioplasty was performed in all patients. Plain old balloon angioplasty (POBA) was used in nine (60%) patients and drug-eluting balloon (DEB) angioplasty in six (40%). The mean duration of follow up in 15 patient who had undergone successful ET was 21.5 ± 8.1 months. The primary CLI-free rate at 12 and 24 months was 80% (66.7% in all patients). Secondary CLI-free rates at six, 12 and 24 months were 100, 93.3 and 53.3%, respectively. Patients who were active smokers during their follow up had a higher frequency of out-patient clinic consultations (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: Controversy has continued on the role of ET in the treatment of TAO. This study shows that ET of TAO had promising primary and secondary patency rates with high technical success and limb-salvage rates.


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Angioplastia de Balón , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica , Tromboangitis Obliterante , Humanos , Adulto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Isquemia Crónica que Amenaza las Extremidades , Resultado del Tratamiento , Arteria Poplítea , Angioplastia de Balón/efectos adversos , Recuperación del Miembro , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedad Arterial Periférica/terapia , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagen , Isquemia/etiología , Isquemia/terapia , Grado de Desobstrucción Vascular
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 101(1): e28512, 2022 Jan 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35029910

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ABSTRACT: Although the distribution of arterial involvement is still the subject of controversy for defining the diagnostic criteria for thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO), several reports have described TAO involving the more proximal arterial segment. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of large artery TAO in comparison with those of small artery TAO.Between January 2007 and July 2019, 83 consecutive symptomatic patients with a diagnosis of lower extremity TAO were stratified according to the most proximal arterial involvement, with the cutoff level of the adductor canal as a reference (large artery TAO versus small artery TAO), and analyzed retrospectively. The study outcomes included any amputations and major amputations.The large artery TAO group consisted of 30 patients (36.1%), and the small artery TAO group consisted of 53 patients (63.9%). In terms of clinical symptoms and signs, the proportion of major tissue loss (Rutherford class 6) was significantly higher among patients with large artery TAO than among those with small artery TAO (13.3% versus 0%, P = .02). Any amputation rate was similar between the large and small artery TAO groups during the median follow-up period of 148 months (range, 0-376 months) (43.3% versus 28.3%, P = .16). However, the major amputation rate was significantly higher among patients with large artery TAO (13.3% versus 0%, P = .02). On Kaplan-Meier survival analysis of the cumulative event-free rates, although there was a similar 10-year amputation-free survival rate (P = .24) between the 2 groups, the large artery TAO group had a significantly lower 10-year major amputation-free survival rate (P < .01) than the small artery TAO group.Large artery TAO is a limb-threatening condition and had a worse prognosis than small artery TAO.


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Arterias/diagnóstico por imagen , Angiografía por Tomografía Computarizada , Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Tromboangitis Obliterante/cirugía , Adulto , Amputación Quirúrgica , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen
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AJR Am J Roentgenol ; 216(2): 421-427, 2021 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33325735

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OBJECTIVE. Thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) is an occlusive inflammatory disease affecting small- and medium-sized vessels that causes decrease in life quality and eventually limb loss. The only proven treatment method is smoking cessation, but it may be insufficient for limb salvage in patients with critical limb ischemia. In this single-center retrospective study, the feasibility and efficiency of endovascular treatment in TAO were evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS. After approval of the local institutional review board, 41 patients who underwent endovascular treatment of TAO between January 2014 and June 2019 were evaluated retrospectively. Technical success and procedure-related complications were recorded. Decrease in Rutherford classification score, relief of pain, and wound healing were evaluated to determine clinical success. Primary patency, limb salvage rate, and amputation-free survival were also evaluated. RESULTS. A total of 45 limbs were treated during the study period. Technical success was achieved in 82.2% of procedures. Mean follow-up was 29.8 months. Clinical improvement was achieved in 35 limbs. Three patients underwent major amputation and 12 patients underwent minor amputation. Amputation-free survival and limb salvage were both 93.3% at both 1 and 2 years. Reintervention was performed in 14 patients because of occlusion and clinical relapsing of the symptoms. CONCLUSION. Endovascular treatment of TAO is feasible, has a potential to prevent limb amputation in patients with critical limb ischemia, and has acceptable technical success and limb salvage rates. Because there is no consensus in treatment of TAO, prospective comparative studies are needed to determine the effectiveness of an endovascular approach.


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Procedimientos Endovasculares , Isquemia/cirugía , Recuperación del Miembro , Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Tromboangitis Obliterante/cirugía , Adulto , Estudios de Factibilidad , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagen , Isquemia/etiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/complicaciones , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Resultado del Tratamiento , Grado de Desobstrucción Vascular
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J Clin Ultrasound ; 49(2): 129-134, 2021 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32557645

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the corkscrew collaterals in Buerger's disease by superb microvascular imaging (SMI) and power Doppler ultrasonography (PDU). METHODS: We evaluated with SMI and PDU 14 patients with Buerger's disease in whom corkscrew collaterals had been identified on digital subtraction angiography (DSA). Corkscrew collaterals were classified on DSA and PDU based on their size and morphology. RESULTS: A total of 17 vascular regions of collateral vessel formation were assessed. Based on DSA classification, there were three cases of type I collaterals (arterial diameter of >2 mm with large helical pattern), seven cases of type III collaterals (arterial diameter of 1-1.5 mm with small helical pattern), and seven cases of type IV collaterals (arterial diameter of <1 mm with tiny helical pattern). On PDU, all type I collaterals on DSA appeared as "large snake" images, all type III collaterals on DSA appeared as "small snake" images, and all type IV collaterals on DSA appeared as dots. SMI imaging, both in color and monochrome mode, provided superior demonstration of the continuity of the vessel of large or small "snake" images. In cases appearing as dot pattern on PDU, color SMI was able to show continuity of the flow signal as a helical pattern. DISCUSSION: SMI is a promising new Doppler imaging technique that is superior to conventional power Doppler imaging in depiction and identification of corkscrew collaterals in Buerger's disease.


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Angiografía de Substracción Digital , Microvasos/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/fisiopatología , Ultrasonografía Doppler , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Khirurgiia (Mosk) ; (8): 55-60, 2020.
Artículo en Ruso | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32869616

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OBJECTIVE: To study the immediate results of therapy and indirect revascularization in patients with critical ischemia of the lower limbs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The results of medication and surgical treatment were analyzed in 210 patients with critical ischemia of the lower limbs. Atherosclerosis obliterans was diagnosed in 142 patients, thromboangiitis obliterans - in 68 patients. Lesion of femoropopliteal segment was observed in 32 (15.2%) cases, popliteal-tibial segment - 68 (32.8%) patients, tibial and foot segment - 62 (29.5%) cases, foot - 31 (14.8%) cases, multiple-level lesion - 17 (8.1%) cases. Survey consisted of Doppler ultrasound, CT angiography, rheovasography with analysis of rheographic index (RI) and pulse oximetry. Circulatory parameters were compared with identical values in 48 almost healthy persons ("reference group"). The results of medication and surgical treatment were evaluated by using of the scale of Rutherford R.B. et al. (1997). RESULTS: Conservative treatment was performed in 48 patients (control group). The following types of indirect revascularization operations were performed to stimulate regional circulation: bone trepanation in 42 patients, lumbar sympathectomy in 51 patients, bone trepanation + lumbar sympathectomy in 38 patients, bone trepanation with intraosseous irradiation in 31 cases. CONCLUSION: Indirect revascularization improves early postoperative outcomes, ensures maintaining support function of the limb and active lifestyle in patients with critical ischemia of the lower limbs. Technical simplicity of these procedures facilitates widespread introduction of indirect revascularization in multi-field hospitals.


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Arteriopatías Oclusivas/cirugía , Isquemia/cirugía , Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Extremidad Inferior/cirugía , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteriopatías Oclusivas/tratamiento farmacológico , Arteriosclerosis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Arteriosclerosis Obliterante/tratamiento farmacológico , Arteriosclerosis Obliterante/cirugía , Huesos/cirugía , Tratamiento Conservador , Humanos , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagen , Isquemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Recuperación del Miembro/métodos , Extremidad Inferior/diagnóstico por imagen , Estudios Retrospectivos , Simpatectomía , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/tratamiento farmacológico , Tromboangitis Obliterante/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento , Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Vasculares/métodos
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Adv Skin Wound Care ; 32(12): 1-4, 2019 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31764150

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Thromboangiitis obliterans, or Buerger disease, is a rare nonatherosclerotic segmental inflammatory vasculitis that generally affects young tobacco smokers. Although no surgical treatment is available, the most effective way to halt the disease's progress is smoking cessation. In this case report, a 29-year-old smoker showed up to emergency department with gangrene of his fifth left toe and extensive plantar ulceration. After investigative angiography, he was diagnosed with Buerger disease. On November 2017, he underwent fifth left toe amputation and hyperbaric therapy. Five months after amputation, the patient was rehospitalized because of surgical wound dehiscence, wide ulceration, and pain. He was treated with lipofilling using the Coleman technique. Two weeks after the fat grafting procedure, the patient suspended pain control medication, and after 2 months, the surgical wound was almost healed. Fat grafting (lipofilling) is mostly used in plastic surgery; it offers regenerative effects, with minimal discomfort for the patient. This case report demonstrates a successful alternative use of lipofilling for this unique condition and opens up new options for use of this technique in other fields.


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Tejido Adiposo/trasplante , Amputación Quirúrgica/métodos , Úlcera del Pie/cirugía , Fumar/efectos adversos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/cirugía , Cicatrización de Heridas/fisiología , Adulto , Angiografía/métodos , Terapia Combinada/métodos , Servicio de Urgencia en Hospital , Estudios de Seguimiento , Úlcera del Pie/etiología , Úlcera del Pie/fisiopatología , Supervivencia de Injerto , Humanos , Masculino , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/diagnóstico , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/cirugía , Medición de Riesgo , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/etiología , Dedos del Pie/fisiopatología , Dedos del Pie/cirugía , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Vasc Health Risk Manag ; 15: 317-353, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31616151

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One of the challenges of thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) management is in the patients whose other vascular beds are involved and it remains a challenge to know whether to pursue invasive procedures or to continue medical treatment for such TAO patients. The aim of this review was to investigate reports of the involvement of the visceral vessels in TAO and the related clinical manifestations, management approaches and outcomes. According to our systematic review, the frequency of published articles, the organs most commonly involved were the gastrointestinal tract, the heart, the central nervous system, the eye, the kidneys, the urogenital system, the mucocutaneous zones, joints, lymphohematopoietic system and the ear. Notably, reports of the involvement of almost all organs have been made in relation to TAO. There were several reports of TAO presentation in other organs before disease diagnosis, in which the involvement of the extremities presented after visceral involvement. The characteristics of the visceral arteries looked like the arteries of the extremities according to angiography or aortography. Also, in autopsies of TAO patients, the vascular involvement of multiple organs has been noted. Moreover, systemic medical treatment could lead to the recovery of the patient from the onset of visceral TAO. This study reveals that TAO may be a systemic disease and patients should be aware of the possible involvement of other organs along with the attendant warning signs. Also, early systemic medical treatment of such patients may lead to better outcomes and reduce the overall mortality rate.


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Arterias , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia , Vísceras/irrigación sanguínea , Adulto , Arterias/diagnóstico por imagen , Arterias/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pronóstico , Factores de Riesgo , Fumar/efectos adversos , Fumar/mortalidad , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/mortalidad , Tromboangitis Obliterante/patología , Adulto Joven
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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol ; 42(6): 820-828, 2019 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30834476

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PURPOSE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the technical success of the procedure and the clinical efficacy of treatment in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans (TAO) (Buerger's disease) based on a change in the Rutherford classification. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 28 consecutive patients (26 males, 2 females, mean age 43.3 ± 5.32 years) underwent endovascular recanalization with a diagnosis of TAO, between April 2015 and July 2018. After unsuccessful attempts using the antegrade approach, retrograde approaches were used in 8 patients under ultrasound guidance. Clinical follow-up was routinely performed at 1-month, 3-month, 6-month, and 1-year intervals. RESULTS: A total of 28 TAO patients underwent 40 procedures in 32 limbs. Technical success was achieved in 28 of the 32 limbs (87.5%). In total, 45 of 59 (76.2%) below the knee arteries were treated successfully. One major amputation was performed, providing a 96.8% rate for limb salvage both at 12 and 24 months. Amputation-free survival estimated by Kaplan-Meier analysis was 84% at 12 and 24 months. Primary patency rates at 12, 24, and 36 months were 84%, 78%, and 75%, respectively. Secondary patency rates were 87.5% both at 12 and 24 months. CONCLUSION: Endovascular treatment is a technically feasible and potentially effective treatment modality for Buerger's disease. Combined antegrade and retrograde interventions in TAO patients may improve technical success and clinical recovery, especially in cases where the antegrade approach has failed.


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Angioplastia de Balón/métodos , Procedimientos Endovasculares/métodos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia , Ultrasonografía Intervencional/métodos , Adulto , Femenino , Estudios de Seguimiento , Humanos , Estimación de Kaplan-Meier , Recuperación del Miembro , Extremidad Inferior/irrigación sanguínea , Extremidad Inferior/diagnóstico por imagen , Masculino , Estudios Retrospectivos , Factores de Riesgo , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Vascular ; 27(3): 233-241, 2019 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30305010

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OBJECTIVE: Buerger's disease is one of the worst diseases causing peripheral artery occlusions (especially lower extremity) with increased morbidity and mortality. Endovascular treatment of the diseased arteries gains preference over bypass surgery nowadays. Here, we aimed to present the clinical outcomes of 16 consecutive Buerger's disease patients underwent extended endovascular recanalization which is a new technique to restore direct blood flow to at least one foot artery, with the performance of angioplasty for each tibial and foot artery obstructions. METHODS: A total of 16 consecutive patients with confirmed diagnosis of Buerger's disease that percutaneously treated in our center between February 2014 and March 2018 were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was 44.25 ± 4.28 ranging from 36 to 50 years. After physical examination and complementary diagnostic tests, performance of extended angioplasty for occluded arteries was intended to restore direct blood flow to at least one of the blow-the-knee arteries. RESULTS: A successful extended endovascular treatment was performed in 20 of 22 limbs, achieving a technical success of 91%. All patients were successfully discharged without any complication. Mean follow-up duration was 21.43 ± 7.08 months. Reintervention was performed in one patient and minor amputation was needed in one of the failed limbs. Limb salvage rate was 100%. A significant difference was observed based on Rutherford classification, ankle brachial index, direct blood flow to foot, presence of ulcer and rest pain when compared before and after the intervention. CONCLUSION: We showed successful extended endovascular recanalization of Buerger's disease patients with a high technical success rate and sustained clinical improvement. Extended endovascular recanalization could be a therapeutic option in Buerger's disease patients, since they are not good candidates for surgery.


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Angioplastia , Pie/irrigación sanguínea , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia , Adulto , Angiografía , Angioplastia/efectos adversos , Estudios de Factibilidad , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Flujo Sanguíneo Regional , Estudios Retrospectivos , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Tromboangitis Obliterante/fisiopatología , Factores de Tiempo , Resultado del Tratamiento , Grado de Desobstrucción Vascular
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 97(43): e12979, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30412126

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RATIONALE: Buerger disease (BD) is a nonatherosclerotic, inflammatory, segmental vascular occlusive disease, which affects small and medium-sized arteries and veins and is triggered by substantial tobacco exposure. Angiographic findings consistent with BD are required for diagnosis. Laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) and laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) could represent potential noninvasive alternative techniques to angiography. PATIENT CONCERNS: We report the case of a 49-year-old smoker who developed an ischemic ulcer in the distal segment of the second finger of the left hand. He had no medical history. DIAGNOSES: In our vascular center, LDF and LSCI are conducted routinely for digital artery disease diagnosis. LDF was indicative of digital obstructive artery disease (DOAD). Postocclusive reactive hyperemia, assessed by LCSI, demonstrated no skin blood flow (SBF) perfusion in the distal phalanx of the thumb, index, middle, and auricular fingers. Angiography confirmed BD, showing distally located multisegmental vessel occlusion and corkscrew collaterals in this patient's hands. INTERVENTIONS: Ilomedine treatment was initiated and smoking cessation was definitive. OUTCOMES: Recently, the patient had an improvement in clinical condition despite the persistence of a small zone of necrosis of the left index finger 28 days post-treatment. LESSONS: Our observation suggests that where suspicion of BD is based on clinical criteria, combining LDF and LSCI could represent a noninvasive, safe means of reaching BD diagnosis. Further clinical trials are necessary to confirm this novel observation.


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Flujometría por Láser-Doppler , Tromboangitis Obliterante/diagnóstico por imagen , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Mano/diagnóstico por imagen , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Fumar/terapia , Tromboangitis Obliterante/terapia
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