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Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients

BACKGROUND: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) frequently affects multiple segments of the limbs. Contradictory data have reported worse prognosis in aortoiliac lesions, nevertheless, diabetes and chronic limb ischemia frequently affects the infrapatellar territory. Our aim was to assess the impact of...

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Autores principales: Chiabrando, Juan G., Garagoli, Fernando D., Abraham-Foscolo, Maria M., Corna, Giuliana, de-los-Milagros-Fleitas, Maria, Valle-Raleigh, Juan, Medina-de-Chazal, Horacio A., Berrocal, Daniel H., Rabellino, Jose M., Bluro, Ignacio M.
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Publicado: Permanyer Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36480817
http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.22000161
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author Chiabrando, Juan G.
Garagoli, Fernando D.
Abraham-Foscolo, Maria M.
Corna, Giuliana
de-los-Milagros-Fleitas, Maria
Valle-Raleigh, Juan
Medina-de-Chazal, Horacio A.
Berrocal, Daniel H.
Rabellino, Jose M.
Bluro, Ignacio M.
author_facet Chiabrando, Juan G.
Garagoli, Fernando D.
Abraham-Foscolo, Maria M.
Corna, Giuliana
de-los-Milagros-Fleitas, Maria
Valle-Raleigh, Juan
Medina-de-Chazal, Horacio A.
Berrocal, Daniel H.
Rabellino, Jose M.
Bluro, Ignacio M.
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description BACKGROUND: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) frequently affects multiple segments of the limbs. Contradictory data have reported worse prognosis in aortoiliac lesions, nevertheless, diabetes and chronic limb ischemia frequently affects the infrapatellar territory. Our aim was to assess the impact of infrapatellar disease in cardiovascular outcomes. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, observational cohort study at a university hospital in Argentina. Electronic health records were retrospectively reviewed including symptomatic PAD patients requiring revascularization. A multivariable regression model was performed to account for confounders. The primary endpoint was a composite of hospitalizations due to chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) and major amputation events between infrapatellar and suprapatellar patients. Minor amputation events, all-cause death, myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, and major cardiovascular events (MACE) were secondary endpoints. RESULTS: From January 2014 through July 2020, a total of 309 patients were included in the analysis. 151 patients had suprapatellar disease, and 158 had infrapatellar disease. The primary composite endpoint occurred in 35 patients (22.2%) in the infrapatellar patients and 18 patients (11.9%) in the suprapatellar patients (HR = 2.16; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [1.22-3.82]; p = 0.008). Both components of the primary outcomes occurred more frequently in infrapatellar patients. Minor amputation events were more prevalent in infrapatellar patients (HR = 5.09; 95% CI = [1.47-17.6]; p = 0.010). Death, MI, stroke, and MACE events were not different among groups (all p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Infrapatellar disease was an independent factor for increased hospitalization of CLTI, major and minor amputations events, compared to suprapatellar disease in symptomatic revascularized PAD patients.
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spelling pubmed-104064862023-08-08 Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients Chiabrando, Juan G. Garagoli, Fernando D. Abraham-Foscolo, Maria M. Corna, Giuliana de-los-Milagros-Fleitas, Maria Valle-Raleigh, Juan Medina-de-Chazal, Horacio A. Berrocal, Daniel H. Rabellino, Jose M. Bluro, Ignacio M. Arch Cardiol Mex Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) frequently affects multiple segments of the limbs. Contradictory data have reported worse prognosis in aortoiliac lesions, nevertheless, diabetes and chronic limb ischemia frequently affects the infrapatellar territory. Our aim was to assess the impact of infrapatellar disease in cardiovascular outcomes. METHODS: We performed a retrospective, observational cohort study at a university hospital in Argentina. Electronic health records were retrospectively reviewed including symptomatic PAD patients requiring revascularization. A multivariable regression model was performed to account for confounders. The primary endpoint was a composite of hospitalizations due to chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI) and major amputation events between infrapatellar and suprapatellar patients. Minor amputation events, all-cause death, myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, and major cardiovascular events (MACE) were secondary endpoints. RESULTS: From January 2014 through July 2020, a total of 309 patients were included in the analysis. 151 patients had suprapatellar disease, and 158 had infrapatellar disease. The primary composite endpoint occurred in 35 patients (22.2%) in the infrapatellar patients and 18 patients (11.9%) in the suprapatellar patients (HR = 2.16; 95% confidence interval [CI] = [1.22-3.82]; p = 0.008). Both components of the primary outcomes occurred more frequently in infrapatellar patients. Minor amputation events were more prevalent in infrapatellar patients (HR = 5.09; 95% CI = [1.47-17.6]; p = 0.010). Death, MI, stroke, and MACE events were not different among groups (all p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Infrapatellar disease was an independent factor for increased hospitalization of CLTI, major and minor amputations events, compared to suprapatellar disease in symptomatic revascularized PAD patients. Permanyer Publications 2023 2022-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10406486/ /pubmed/36480817 http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.22000161 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Permanyer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Chiabrando, Juan G.
Garagoli, Fernando D.
Abraham-Foscolo, Maria M.
Corna, Giuliana
de-los-Milagros-Fleitas, Maria
Valle-Raleigh, Juan
Medina-de-Chazal, Horacio A.
Berrocal, Daniel H.
Rabellino, Jose M.
Bluro, Ignacio M.
Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title_full Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title_fullStr Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title_full_unstemmed Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title_short Clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
title_sort clinical impact of the infrapatellar location in symptomatic peripheral arterial disease patients
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10406486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36480817
http://dx.doi.org/10.24875/ACM.22000161
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