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Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound
Aim: To investigate the relationship between intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) findings and restenosis after stent implantation for long occlusive femoropopliteal (FP) lesions using the intraluminal approach. Methods: This was a single-center retrospective study of 45 patients (49 lesions) with de nov...
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Japan Atherosclerosis Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429163/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27725364 http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.36749 |
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author | Mori, Shinsuke Hirano, Keisuke Ito, Yoshiaki Yamawaki, Masahiro Araki, Motoharu Kobayashi, Norihiro Takimura, Hideyuki Sakamoto, Yasunari Tsutsumi, Masakazu Takama, Takuro Honda, Yohsuke Tokuda, Takahiro Makino, Kenji Shirai, Shigemitsu |
author_facet | Mori, Shinsuke Hirano, Keisuke Ito, Yoshiaki Yamawaki, Masahiro Araki, Motoharu Kobayashi, Norihiro Takimura, Hideyuki Sakamoto, Yasunari Tsutsumi, Masakazu Takama, Takuro Honda, Yohsuke Tokuda, Takahiro Makino, Kenji Shirai, Shigemitsu |
author_sort | Mori, Shinsuke |
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description | Aim: To investigate the relationship between intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) findings and restenosis after stent implantation for long occlusive femoropopliteal (FP) lesions using the intraluminal approach. Methods: This was a single-center retrospective study of 45 patients (49 lesions) with de novo long occlusive FP lesions treated with bare metal stents implanted using the intraluminal approach under IVUS guidance from April 2007 to December 2014. All patients were followed up at least 12 months. The preprocedural and postprocedural IVUS findings were compared for patients with and without restenosis, which was defined as a peak systolic velocity ratio of > 2.4 on duplex ultrasonography or > 50% diameter stenosis on angiography. Results: Within 12 months, 13 patients (14 lesions) developed restenosis, whereas 32 patients (35 lesions) did not (restenosis rate = 29%). The male:female ratio and the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, hemodialysis, and critical limb ischemia were similar between the two groups. No significant differences were observed in lesion length, chronic total occlusion (CTO) length, and the percentage of involving popliteal lesion between the two groups. A whole intraplaque route was gained in 15 lesions (31%). Multivariate analysis revealed that the within-CTO intramedial route proportion and the distal lumen cross-sectional area (CSA) were independent predictors of restenosis. Receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the best cutoff values of these parameters were 14.4% and 17.7 mm(2), respectively. Conclusions: In patients with long occlusive FP lesions undergoing stent placement using the intraluminal approach, a whole intraplaque route was gained in 31%. Restenosis is more likely if IVUS shows a within-CTO intramedial route proportion of > 14.4% or distal lumen CSA of < 17.7 mm(2). |
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spelling | pubmed-54291632017-05-15 Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound Mori, Shinsuke Hirano, Keisuke Ito, Yoshiaki Yamawaki, Masahiro Araki, Motoharu Kobayashi, Norihiro Takimura, Hideyuki Sakamoto, Yasunari Tsutsumi, Masakazu Takama, Takuro Honda, Yohsuke Tokuda, Takahiro Makino, Kenji Shirai, Shigemitsu J Atheroscler Thromb Original Article Aim: To investigate the relationship between intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) findings and restenosis after stent implantation for long occlusive femoropopliteal (FP) lesions using the intraluminal approach. Methods: This was a single-center retrospective study of 45 patients (49 lesions) with de novo long occlusive FP lesions treated with bare metal stents implanted using the intraluminal approach under IVUS guidance from April 2007 to December 2014. All patients were followed up at least 12 months. The preprocedural and postprocedural IVUS findings were compared for patients with and without restenosis, which was defined as a peak systolic velocity ratio of > 2.4 on duplex ultrasonography or > 50% diameter stenosis on angiography. Results: Within 12 months, 13 patients (14 lesions) developed restenosis, whereas 32 patients (35 lesions) did not (restenosis rate = 29%). The male:female ratio and the prevalence of diabetes mellitus, hemodialysis, and critical limb ischemia were similar between the two groups. No significant differences were observed in lesion length, chronic total occlusion (CTO) length, and the percentage of involving popliteal lesion between the two groups. A whole intraplaque route was gained in 15 lesions (31%). Multivariate analysis revealed that the within-CTO intramedial route proportion and the distal lumen cross-sectional area (CSA) were independent predictors of restenosis. Receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the best cutoff values of these parameters were 14.4% and 17.7 mm(2), respectively. Conclusions: In patients with long occlusive FP lesions undergoing stent placement using the intraluminal approach, a whole intraplaque route was gained in 31%. Restenosis is more likely if IVUS shows a within-CTO intramedial route proportion of > 14.4% or distal lumen CSA of < 17.7 mm(2). Japan Atherosclerosis Society 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5429163/ /pubmed/27725364 http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.36749 Text en 2017 Japan Atherosclerosis Society This article is distributed under the terms of the latest version of CC BY-NC-SA defined by the Creative Commons Attribution License.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mori, Shinsuke Hirano, Keisuke Ito, Yoshiaki Yamawaki, Masahiro Araki, Motoharu Kobayashi, Norihiro Takimura, Hideyuki Sakamoto, Yasunari Tsutsumi, Masakazu Takama, Takuro Honda, Yohsuke Tokuda, Takahiro Makino, Kenji Shirai, Shigemitsu Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title | Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title_full | Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title_fullStr | Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title_short | Clinical Outcomes of the Intraluminal Approach for Long Occlusive Femoropopliteal Lesions Assessed by Intravascular Ultrasound |
title_sort | clinical outcomes of the intraluminal approach for long occlusive femoropopliteal lesions assessed by intravascular ultrasound |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5429163/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27725364 http://dx.doi.org/10.5551/jat.36749 |
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