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Post hoc analysis of the SuperB and Zilverpass trials for treatment of long and complex superficial femoral artery lesions.
van Walraven, Laurens A; Kalil, Vitória M; van der Veen, Daphne; Bosiers, Michel J; Deloose, Koen; Holewijn, Suzanne; Zeebregts, Clark J; Reijnen, Michel M P J.
Afiliação
  • van Walraven LA; Department of Surgery, Medisch Centrum Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands; Multi-Modality Medical Imaging Group, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands.
  • Kalil VM; Albert Einstein Hospital College, Faculdade Israelita de Ciências da Saúde Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • van der Veen D; Department of Surgery, Rijnstate, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
  • Bosiers MJ; Department of Vascular Surgery, St. Franziskus-Hospital, Munster, Germany; Department of Vascular Surgery, University Hospital Bern, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
  • Deloose K; Department of Vascular Surgery, AZ St-Blasius, Dendermonde, Belgium.
  • Holewijn S; Department of Surgery, Rijnstate, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
  • Zeebregts CJ; Department of Surgery (Division of Vascular Surgery), University Medical Centre Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
  • Reijnen MMPJ; Multi-Modality Medical Imaging Group, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands; Department of Surgery, Rijnstate, Arnhem, The Netherlands. Electronic address: mmpj.reijnen@gmail.com.
J Vasc Surg ; 2024 Apr 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38604319
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

In two randomized controlled trials, the outcomes of endovascular treatment of complex femoropopliteal arterial lesions were compared with bypass surgery and considered a valid alternative treatment. The aim of this study was to compare both endovascular treatment options with the hypothesis that implantation of heparin-bonded self-expanding covered stents (Viabahn [SECS]) or drug-eluting stents (ZilverPTX [DES]) are related to similar clinical outcomes at 1-year follow-up.

METHODS:

In a post-hoc analysis, the SuperB trial and Zilverpass databases were merged. Patients in the endovascular treatment arms were included, and data was analyzed in an intention-to-treat (ITT) and a per-protocol (PP) fashion. Data included baseline and lesion characteristics, procedural details, and follow-up data. The primary endpoint of this study was primary patency at 1-year follow-up. The secondary endpoints were secondary patency, target lesion revascularization (TLR), limb loss, and all-cause mortality.

RESULTS:

A total of 176 patients were included; 63 in the SECS arm and 113 in the DES arm. Through 1-year follow-up, there were no significant differences in primary patency (ITT 63.4% vs 71.1% P = .183 and PP 60.8% vs 71.1%; P = .100). Secondary patency rates were not significantly different in the ITT analysis (86.5% vs 95.1%; P = .054), but in the PP analysis, there was a significant difference in favor of the DES group (SECS, 85.6% vs DES, 95.1%; P = .038). There was no significant difference in freedom from TLR between groups (79.6% vs 77.0%; P = .481). No major amputations were performed in the SECS group, and two were performed in the DES group (1.8%). Survival rate was 98.2% in the SECS group, and 91.3% in the DES group after 1-year follow-up (P = .106). Based on diagnosis (intermittent claudication vs chronic limb-threatening ischemia) no differences between patients with intermittent claudication and chronic limb-threatening ischemia were observed in primary patency, secondary patency and freedom from TLR.

CONCLUSIONS:

Treatment of complex femoropopliteal arterial disease with the heparin-bonded Viabahn endoprosthesis and the Zilver PTX drug-eluting stent are related to similar primary and secondary patency, and TLR rates at 1 year, except for secondary patency in the PP analysis. This study further supports the endovascular treatment of long complex lesions in the femoropopliteal artery.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Holanda