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International RELAY ® , branched outcomes – designed to respect and repair the thoracic aorta: A comparative analysis between double and triple branched configurations.

Authors :
Singh, Sidhant
Surkhi, Abedalaziz O
Howard, Callum
Mariscalco, Giovanni
Source :
Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals; Sep2023, Vol. 31 Issue 7, p624-632, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Endovascular aortic arch repair (EAR) has emerged as an alternative to open surgical repair. A growing interest in endovascular repair techniques for aortic arch aneurysms and dissection has been met with a focus on the clinical efficacy of EAR devices. We present multicentre comparative data on the clinical outcomes associated with EAR using the double- and triple-branched configurations of the RELAY™ (Terumo Aortic, Scotland, UK) endograft. Methods: Multicentre data on EAR procedures, carried out from January 2019 to January 2022, using the double- and triple-branched RELAY™ endograft were collected prospectively. Follow-up data were collected at 30 days, 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months postoperative. Retrospective descriptive analysis, logistic regression, and Kaplan–Meier analysis were carried out on procedural and follow-up data. Results: A total of 131 patients were included in the series. In total, 103 and 28 patients were treated with the double-branched and triple-branched RELAY™ endograft, respectively. Over the 24-month follow-up period, zero mortality, cases of stroke, or reinterventions were recorded in the triple-branched group. Four mortalities, 19 disabling strokes, and 50 reinterventions were recorded in the double-branched group within 30 postoperative days. Target vessel patency was maintained in all patients in the triple-branched group, while vessel patency was maintained in 74.0% of patients in the double-branched group. Conclusion: Outcomes associated with the triple-branched group are consistent with those reported in the literature. Our data suggest that EAR with the RELAY™ endograft is associated with favourable clinical outcomes and clinical efficacy. Further comparative research into EAR devices is needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02184923
Volume :
31
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
171848411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/02184923231160697