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Complex Aortic Interventions Can Be Safely Introduced to the Clinical Practice by Physicians Skilled in Basic Endovascular Techniques

Our purpose was to evaluate the risk associated with the learning curve of starting a complex aortic programme in an Eastern European country. A retrospective study was conducted involving the initial 20 patients (16 males, mean age: 65 ± 11 years) undergoing fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic...

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Autores principales: Borzsák, Sarolta, Szentiványi, András, Süvegh, András, Fontanini, Daniele Mariastefano, Vecsey-Nagy, Milán, Banga, Péter, Szeberin, Zoltán, Sótonyi, Péter, Csobay-Novák, Csaba
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35743933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060902
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author Borzsák, Sarolta
Szentiványi, András
Süvegh, András
Fontanini, Daniele Mariastefano
Vecsey-Nagy, Milán
Banga, Péter
Szeberin, Zoltán
Sótonyi, Péter
Csobay-Novák, Csaba
author_facet Borzsák, Sarolta
Szentiványi, András
Süvegh, András
Fontanini, Daniele Mariastefano
Vecsey-Nagy, Milán
Banga, Péter
Szeberin, Zoltán
Sótonyi, Péter
Csobay-Novák, Csaba
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description Our purpose was to evaluate the risk associated with the learning curve of starting a complex aortic programme in an Eastern European country. A retrospective study was conducted involving the initial 20 patients (16 males, mean age: 65 ± 11 years) undergoing fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair in a single centre. Demographic, anatomical, procedural, and postoperative variables were collected. Our elective patient cohort consisted of 9 pararenal aneurysms (45%) and 11 thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (55%), with the latter including 4 chronic dissection cases (20%). A total of 71 branch vessels were incorporated (3.5 ± 0.9 per patient). The per vessel technical success rate was 100%. In-hospital mortality was 5% (1/20). At an average follow-up of 14 ± 22 months, the primary clinical success rate was 45% (9/20) and the secondary clinical success was achieved in 75% of cases (15/20). All-cause mortality at 14 months was 20% (4/20; aortic related: 1/20, 5%). Four bridging stent occlusions were found (5.6%). Mortality and reintervention rates were comparable to the initial results of high-volume centres, while the complexity of our cases and the per vessel technical success rate was comparable to the values reported as late experience. The morbidity of the learning curve could be decreased if operators are skilled in basic endovascular procedures.
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spelling pubmed-92253062022-06-24 Complex Aortic Interventions Can Be Safely Introduced to the Clinical Practice by Physicians Skilled in Basic Endovascular Techniques Borzsák, Sarolta Szentiványi, András Süvegh, András Fontanini, Daniele Mariastefano Vecsey-Nagy, Milán Banga, Péter Szeberin, Zoltán Sótonyi, Péter Csobay-Novák, Csaba Life (Basel) Article Our purpose was to evaluate the risk associated with the learning curve of starting a complex aortic programme in an Eastern European country. A retrospective study was conducted involving the initial 20 patients (16 males, mean age: 65 ± 11 years) undergoing fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic repair in a single centre. Demographic, anatomical, procedural, and postoperative variables were collected. Our elective patient cohort consisted of 9 pararenal aneurysms (45%) and 11 thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (55%), with the latter including 4 chronic dissection cases (20%). A total of 71 branch vessels were incorporated (3.5 ± 0.9 per patient). The per vessel technical success rate was 100%. In-hospital mortality was 5% (1/20). At an average follow-up of 14 ± 22 months, the primary clinical success rate was 45% (9/20) and the secondary clinical success was achieved in 75% of cases (15/20). All-cause mortality at 14 months was 20% (4/20; aortic related: 1/20, 5%). Four bridging stent occlusions were found (5.6%). Mortality and reintervention rates were comparable to the initial results of high-volume centres, while the complexity of our cases and the per vessel technical success rate was comparable to the values reported as late experience. The morbidity of the learning curve could be decreased if operators are skilled in basic endovascular procedures. MDPI 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9225306/ /pubmed/35743933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060902 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Szentiványi, András
Süvegh, András
Fontanini, Daniele Mariastefano
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Banga, Péter
Szeberin, Zoltán
Sótonyi, Péter
Csobay-Novák, Csaba
Complex Aortic Interventions Can Be Safely Introduced to the Clinical Practice by Physicians Skilled in Basic Endovascular Techniques
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title_full_unstemmed Complex Aortic Interventions Can Be Safely Introduced to the Clinical Practice by Physicians Skilled in Basic Endovascular Techniques
title_short Complex Aortic Interventions Can Be Safely Introduced to the Clinical Practice by Physicians Skilled in Basic Endovascular Techniques
title_sort complex aortic interventions can be safely introduced to the clinical practice by physicians skilled in basic endovascular techniques
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9225306/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12060902
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