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Midterm outcomes of rotational atherectomy-assisted endovascular treatment of severe peripheral arterial disease.
Taneva, Gergana T; Pitoulias, Apostolos G; Avranas, Konstantinos; Kazemtash, Majid; Bakr, Nizar Abu; Dahi, Firouza; Donas, Konstantinos P.
Afiliação
  • Taneva GT; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany. Electronic address: dr.gtaneva@gmail.com.
  • Pitoulias AG; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
  • Avranas K; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
  • Kazemtash M; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
  • Bakr NA; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
  • Dahi F; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
  • Donas KP; Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Asklepios Clinic Langen, Langen, Germany.
J Vasc Surg ; 79(4): 887-892, 2024 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38128846
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

We evaluated the midterm results of atherectomy-assisted angioplasty for the treatment of femoropopliteal lesions and the identification of possible subgroups of patients with superior outcomes.

METHODS:

We conducted a single-center, physician-initiated, nonindustry-sponsored retrospective analysis of patients with Rutherford category ranging from II to V and de novo occlusive or stenotic lesions of the superficial femoral (SFA) and/or popliteal arteries treated with atherectomy-assisted angioplasty (Jetstream rotational atherectomy + drug-eluting ballooning). In cases of subintimal recanalization or patients without an SFA stamp, with previous ipsilateral bypass surgery, systemic coagulopathy, end-stage renal disease requiring hemodialysis, life expectancy of <12 months, and intolerance to aspirin, clopidogrel, and/or heparin were excluded.

RESULTS:

In a total of 103 enrolled patients, the median SFA and/or popliteal lesion length was 80 mm (interquartile range, 61.2 mm) with 73 lesions being occlusive (70.9%) and 84 (81.5%) classified as Fanelli calcification score 3 and 4. Technical success was met in 96.1% of cases (n = 99) at a median operative time of 108 minutes. Adjunctive stenting was needed in 10 patients (9.8%). At a median follow-up of 18.0 ± 10.8 months, Rutherford class clinical improvement was present in 77 patients (74.8%), and 7 patients (6.79%) presented target lesion occlusion needing reintervention in 6 cases (5.82%). The primary patency rates were 97% at 12 months and 83% at 24 months with secondary patency rates of 99% at 12 months and 91% at 24 months of follow-up. There were no significant differences when treating differently located lesions, diabetic vs nondiabetic patients, or comparing experienced vs nonexperienced operators.

CONCLUSIONS:

The use of rotational atherectomy and drug-eluting balloons for the treatment of severe femoropopliteal disease showed relatively low need for bailout stenting and good midterm primary patency rates. The influence of lesion location, diabetes mellitus, or operator experience did not show statistically different results in terms of patency. Longer term outcomes and comparative analysis are needed to consolidate further clinical evidence.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aterectomia Coronária / Angioplastia com Balão / Doença Arterial Periférica Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Aterectomia Coronária / Angioplastia com Balão / Doença Arterial Periférica Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Vasc Surg Assunto da revista: ANGIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article