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Outcomes of Acute Limb Ischaemia in Patients with Underlying Malignancy: A Systematic Review

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have demonstrated amputation and mortality rates to be 14.3% – 30% and 11.4% – 28.9%, respectively, for all patients presenting with acute limb ischaemia (ALI). Rates of ALI are higher in patients with malignancy than in those without. Despite this, there remains uncertai...

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Autores principales: Kelly, Aisling, Toale, Conor, Moloney, Michael A., Kavanagh, Eamon G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34977837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2021.10.019
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author Kelly, Aisling
Toale, Conor
Moloney, Michael A.
Kavanagh, Eamon G.
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Moloney, Michael A.
Kavanagh, Eamon G.
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description OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have demonstrated amputation and mortality rates to be 14.3% – 30% and 11.4% – 28.9%, respectively, for all patients presenting with acute limb ischaemia (ALI). Rates of ALI are higher in patients with malignancy than in those without. Despite this, there remains uncertainty with regards to the most appropriate management for patients with cancer presenting with ALI. This is because of previously published high rates of associated morbidity and mortality in this population. The aim of this review was to summarise the available evidence reporting on outcomes of ALI in patients with underlying malignancy. METHOD: A systematic review was performed in August 2020 in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. The Medline, Scopus, Cochrane, and Embase databases were searched with the following search string ((acute limb ischaemia) OR (acute limb ischemia)) AND ((cancer) OR (malignancy)). A total of 849 papers were identified and reviewed; six studies were included. Studies were assessed for bias using the National Institute of Health/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Quality Assessment Tool. Data including demographics, Rutherford classification, baseline performance scores, method of revascularisation, and peri-procedural outcomes were extracted and analysed. Data were pooled based on outcomes of interest and pooled prevalence was reported with 95% confidence intervals (CI). RESULTS: Six studies with 284 patients with cancer were included for analysis. The pooled overall risk of amputation was 15% (95% CI 5.9 – 26.9). The pooled 30 day mortality rate was 24% (95% CI 14.7 – 34.6). CONCLUSION: Despite limitations of interstudy selection bias and some clinical heterogeneity, the included studies demonstrated acceptable short and medium term outcomes for patients with cancer undergoing revascularisation for acute limb ischaemia. This is in line with current recommendations that patients with underlying malignancy should be considered strongly for revascularisation.
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spelling pubmed-86859812021-12-30 Outcomes of Acute Limb Ischaemia in Patients with Underlying Malignancy: A Systematic Review Kelly, Aisling Toale, Conor Moloney, Michael A. Kavanagh, Eamon G. EJVES Vasc Forum Review OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have demonstrated amputation and mortality rates to be 14.3% – 30% and 11.4% – 28.9%, respectively, for all patients presenting with acute limb ischaemia (ALI). Rates of ALI are higher in patients with malignancy than in those without. Despite this, there remains uncertainty with regards to the most appropriate management for patients with cancer presenting with ALI. This is because of previously published high rates of associated morbidity and mortality in this population. The aim of this review was to summarise the available evidence reporting on outcomes of ALI in patients with underlying malignancy. METHOD: A systematic review was performed in August 2020 in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. The Medline, Scopus, Cochrane, and Embase databases were searched with the following search string ((acute limb ischaemia) OR (acute limb ischemia)) AND ((cancer) OR (malignancy)). A total of 849 papers were identified and reviewed; six studies were included. Studies were assessed for bias using the National Institute of Health/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Quality Assessment Tool. Data including demographics, Rutherford classification, baseline performance scores, method of revascularisation, and peri-procedural outcomes were extracted and analysed. Data were pooled based on outcomes of interest and pooled prevalence was reported with 95% confidence intervals (CI). RESULTS: Six studies with 284 patients with cancer were included for analysis. The pooled overall risk of amputation was 15% (95% CI 5.9 – 26.9). The pooled 30 day mortality rate was 24% (95% CI 14.7 – 34.6). CONCLUSION: Despite limitations of interstudy selection bias and some clinical heterogeneity, the included studies demonstrated acceptable short and medium term outcomes for patients with cancer undergoing revascularisation for acute limb ischaemia. This is in line with current recommendations that patients with underlying malignancy should be considered strongly for revascularisation. Elsevier 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8685981/ /pubmed/34977837 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2021.10.019 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of European Society for Vascular Surgery. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Outcomes of Acute Limb Ischaemia in Patients with Underlying Malignancy: A Systematic Review
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title_short Outcomes of Acute Limb Ischaemia in Patients with Underlying Malignancy: A Systematic Review
title_sort outcomes of acute limb ischaemia in patients with underlying malignancy: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8685981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34977837
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvsvf.2021.10.019
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