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Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis

BACKGROUND: We aimed to characterize the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular and limb events (MACE and MALE) among patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) undergoing peripheral vascular intervention (PVI), as well as associated factors in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia...

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Autores principales: Weissler, E. Hope, Wang, Yongfei, Gales, Jordan M., Feldman, Dmitriy N., Arya, Shipra, Secemsky, Eric A., Aronow, Herbert D., Hawkins, Beau M., Gutierrez, J. Antonio, Patel, Manesh R., Curtis, Jeptha P., Jones, W. Schuyler, Swaminathan, Rajesh V.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9238644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024279
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author Weissler, E. Hope
Wang, Yongfei
Gales, Jordan M.
Feldman, Dmitriy N.
Arya, Shipra
Secemsky, Eric A.
Aronow, Herbert D.
Hawkins, Beau M.
Gutierrez, J. Antonio
Patel, Manesh R.
Curtis, Jeptha P.
Jones, W. Schuyler
Swaminathan, Rajesh V.
author_facet Weissler, E. Hope
Wang, Yongfei
Gales, Jordan M.
Feldman, Dmitriy N.
Arya, Shipra
Secemsky, Eric A.
Aronow, Herbert D.
Hawkins, Beau M.
Gutierrez, J. Antonio
Patel, Manesh R.
Curtis, Jeptha P.
Jones, W. Schuyler
Swaminathan, Rajesh V.
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description BACKGROUND: We aimed to characterize the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular and limb events (MACE and MALE) among patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) undergoing peripheral vascular intervention (PVI), as well as associated factors in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI). METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients undergoing PVI in the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) National Cardiovascular Data Registry’s PVI Registry who could be linked to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data were included. The primary outcomes were MACE, MALE, and readmission within 1 month and 1 year following index CLTI‐PVI or non‐CLTI‐PVI. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to identify factors associated with the development of the primary outcomes among patients undergoing CLTI‐PVI. There were 1758 (49.7%) patients undergoing CLTI‐PVI and 1779 (50.3%) undergoing non‐CLTI‐PVI. By 1 year, MACE occurred in 29.5% of patients with CLTI (n=519), and MALE occurred in 34.0% of patients with CLTI (n=598). By 1 year, MACE occurred in 8.2% of patients with non‐CLTI (n=146), and MALE occurred in 26.1% of patients with non‐CLTI (n=465). Predictors of MACE at 1 year in CLTI‐PVI included end‐stage renal disease on hemodialysis, congestive heart failure, prior CABG, and severe lung disease. Predictors of MALE at 1 year in CLTI‐PVI included treatment of a prior bypass graft, profunda femoral artery treatment, end‐stage renal disease on hemodialysis, and treatment of a previously treated lesion. CONCLUSIONS: Patients ≥65 years old undergoing PVI experience high rates of MACE and MALE. A range of modifiable and non‐modifiable patient factors, procedural characteristics, and medications are associated with the occurrence of MACE and MALE following CLTI‐PVI.
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spelling pubmed-92386442022-06-30 Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis Weissler, E. Hope Wang, Yongfei Gales, Jordan M. Feldman, Dmitriy N. Arya, Shipra Secemsky, Eric A. Aronow, Herbert D. Hawkins, Beau M. Gutierrez, J. Antonio Patel, Manesh R. Curtis, Jeptha P. Jones, W. Schuyler Swaminathan, Rajesh V. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: We aimed to characterize the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular and limb events (MACE and MALE) among patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) undergoing peripheral vascular intervention (PVI), as well as associated factors in patients with chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI). METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients undergoing PVI in the American College of Cardiology’s (ACC) National Cardiovascular Data Registry’s PVI Registry who could be linked to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data were included. The primary outcomes were MACE, MALE, and readmission within 1 month and 1 year following index CLTI‐PVI or non‐CLTI‐PVI. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to identify factors associated with the development of the primary outcomes among patients undergoing CLTI‐PVI. There were 1758 (49.7%) patients undergoing CLTI‐PVI and 1779 (50.3%) undergoing non‐CLTI‐PVI. By 1 year, MACE occurred in 29.5% of patients with CLTI (n=519), and MALE occurred in 34.0% of patients with CLTI (n=598). By 1 year, MACE occurred in 8.2% of patients with non‐CLTI (n=146), and MALE occurred in 26.1% of patients with non‐CLTI (n=465). Predictors of MACE at 1 year in CLTI‐PVI included end‐stage renal disease on hemodialysis, congestive heart failure, prior CABG, and severe lung disease. Predictors of MALE at 1 year in CLTI‐PVI included treatment of a prior bypass graft, profunda femoral artery treatment, end‐stage renal disease on hemodialysis, and treatment of a previously treated lesion. CONCLUSIONS: Patients ≥65 years old undergoing PVI experience high rates of MACE and MALE. A range of modifiable and non‐modifiable patient factors, procedural characteristics, and medications are associated with the occurrence of MACE and MALE following CLTI‐PVI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9238644/ /pubmed/35723018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024279 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Research
Weissler, E. Hope
Wang, Yongfei
Gales, Jordan M.
Feldman, Dmitriy N.
Arya, Shipra
Secemsky, Eric A.
Aronow, Herbert D.
Hawkins, Beau M.
Gutierrez, J. Antonio
Patel, Manesh R.
Curtis, Jeptha P.
Jones, W. Schuyler
Swaminathan, Rajesh V.
Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title_full Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title_fullStr Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title_short Cardiovascular and Limb Events Following Endovascular Revascularization Among Patients ≥65 Years Old: An American College of Cardiology PVI Registry Analysis
title_sort cardiovascular and limb events following endovascular revascularization among patients ≥65 years old: an american college of cardiology pvi registry analysis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9238644/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35723018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024279
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