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Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients
Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular emergency, requiring urgent revascularization by open or endovascular means. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate patient demographics, treatment and periprocedural variables affecting the outcome in ALI patients in a consecutive co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10487798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175462 |
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author | Stoklasa, Kerstin Sieber, Sabine Naher, Shamsun Bohmann, Bianca Kuehnl, Andreas Stadlbauer, Thomas Wendorff, Heiko Biro, Gabor Kallmayer, Michael A. Knappich, Christoph Busch, Albert Eckstein, Hans-Henning |
author_facet | Stoklasa, Kerstin Sieber, Sabine Naher, Shamsun Bohmann, Bianca Kuehnl, Andreas Stadlbauer, Thomas Wendorff, Heiko Biro, Gabor Kallmayer, Michael A. Knappich, Christoph Busch, Albert Eckstein, Hans-Henning |
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description | Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular emergency, requiring urgent revascularization by open or endovascular means. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate patient demographics, treatment and periprocedural variables affecting the outcome in ALI patients in a consecutive cohort in a tertiary referral center. Primary outcome events (POE) were 30-day (safety) and 180-day (efficacy) combined mortality and major amputation rates, respectively. Secondary outcomes were perioperative medical and surgical leg-related complications and the 5-year combined mortality and major amputation rate. Statistical analysis used descriptive and uni- and multivariable Cox regression analysis. In 985 patients (71 ± 9 years, 56% men) from 2004 to 2020, the 30-day and 180-day combined mortality and major amputation rates were 15% and 27%. Upon multivariable analysis, older age (30 d: aHR 1.17; 180 d: 1.27) and advanced Rutherford ischemia stage significantly worsened the safety and efficacy POE (30 d: TASC IIa aHR 3.29, TASC IIb aHR 3.93, TASC III aHR 7.79; 180 d: TASC IIa aHR 1.97, TASC IIb aHR 2.43, TASC III aHR 4.2), while endovascular treatment was associated with significant improved POE after 30 days (aHR 0.35) and 180 days (aHR 0.39), respectively. Looking at five consecutive patient quintiles, a significant increase in endovascular procedures especially in the last quintile could be observed (17.5% to 39.5%, p < 0.001). Simultaneously, the re-occlusion rate as well as the number of patients with any previous revascularization increased. In conclusion, despite a slightly increasing early re-occlusion rate, endovascular treatment might, if possible, be favorable in ALI treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-104877982023-09-09 Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients Stoklasa, Kerstin Sieber, Sabine Naher, Shamsun Bohmann, Bianca Kuehnl, Andreas Stadlbauer, Thomas Wendorff, Heiko Biro, Gabor Kallmayer, Michael A. Knappich, Christoph Busch, Albert Eckstein, Hans-Henning J Clin Med Article Acute lower limb ischemia (ALI) is a common vascular emergency, requiring urgent revascularization by open or endovascular means. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate patient demographics, treatment and periprocedural variables affecting the outcome in ALI patients in a consecutive cohort in a tertiary referral center. Primary outcome events (POE) were 30-day (safety) and 180-day (efficacy) combined mortality and major amputation rates, respectively. Secondary outcomes were perioperative medical and surgical leg-related complications and the 5-year combined mortality and major amputation rate. Statistical analysis used descriptive and uni- and multivariable Cox regression analysis. In 985 patients (71 ± 9 years, 56% men) from 2004 to 2020, the 30-day and 180-day combined mortality and major amputation rates were 15% and 27%. Upon multivariable analysis, older age (30 d: aHR 1.17; 180 d: 1.27) and advanced Rutherford ischemia stage significantly worsened the safety and efficacy POE (30 d: TASC IIa aHR 3.29, TASC IIb aHR 3.93, TASC III aHR 7.79; 180 d: TASC IIa aHR 1.97, TASC IIb aHR 2.43, TASC III aHR 4.2), while endovascular treatment was associated with significant improved POE after 30 days (aHR 0.35) and 180 days (aHR 0.39), respectively. Looking at five consecutive patient quintiles, a significant increase in endovascular procedures especially in the last quintile could be observed (17.5% to 39.5%, p < 0.001). Simultaneously, the re-occlusion rate as well as the number of patients with any previous revascularization increased. In conclusion, despite a slightly increasing early re-occlusion rate, endovascular treatment might, if possible, be favorable in ALI treatment. MDPI 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10487798/ /pubmed/37685530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175462 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Stoklasa, Kerstin Sieber, Sabine Naher, Shamsun Bohmann, Bianca Kuehnl, Andreas Stadlbauer, Thomas Wendorff, Heiko Biro, Gabor Kallmayer, Michael A. Knappich, Christoph Busch, Albert Eckstein, Hans-Henning Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title | Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title_full | Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title_fullStr | Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title_short | Patients with Acute Limb Ischemia Might Benefit from Endovascular Therapy—A 17-Year Retrospective Single-Center Series of 985 Patients |
title_sort | patients with acute limb ischemia might benefit from endovascular therapy—a 17-year retrospective single-center series of 985 patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10487798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175462 |
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