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Outcomes From the Multicenter Italian Registry on Primary Endovascular Treatment of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease

Authors :
Gabriele Piffaretti
Aaron Thomas Fargion
Walter Dorigo
Raffaele Pulli
Andrea Gattuso
Ruth L. Bush
Carlo Pratesi
Federico Fontana
Filippo Piacentino
Patrizio Castelli
Sara Speziali
Domenico Angiletta
Davide Marinazzo
Sergio Zacà
Franco Grego
Michele Antonello
Michele Piazza
Francesco Squizzato
Raffaello Bellosta
Matteo Pegorer
Arnaldo Ippoliti
Giovanni Pratesi
Gianluca Citoni
Filippo Benedetto
Narayana Pipitò
Graziana Derone
Michelangelo Ferri
Andrea Cumino
Roberta Suita
Mauro Gargiulo
Chiara Mascoli
Alessia Sonetto
Umberto M. Bracale
Davide Turchino
Piffaretti, G.
Fargion, A. T.
Dorigo, W.
Pulli, R.
Gattuso, A.
Bush, R. L.
Pratesi, C.
Fontana, F.
Piacentino, F.
Castelli, P.
Speziali, S.
Angiletta, D.
Marinazzo, D.
Zaca, S.
Grego, F.
Antonello, M.
Piazza, M.
Squizzato, F.
Bellosta, R.
Pegorer, M.
Ippoliti, A.
Pratesi, G.
Citoni, G.
Benedetto, F.
Pipito, N.
Derone, G.
Ferri, M.
Cumino, A.
Suita, R.
Gargiulo, M.
Mascoli, C.
Sonetto, A.
Bracale, U. M.
Turchino, D.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose: To report the results of endovascular treatment of iliac and complex aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) in a multicenter Italian registry. Materials and Methods: A retrospective, multicenter, observational cohort study analyzed 713 patients (mean age 68±10 years; 539 men) with isolated iliac and complex aortoiliac lesions treated with primary stenting between January 2015 and December 2017. Indications for treatment were claudication in 406 (57%) patients and critical limb ischemia in 307 (43%). According to the TransAtlantic Inter-Society Consensus II (TASC) classification, the lesions were categorized as type A (104, 15%), type B (171, 24%), type C (170, 24%), and type D (268, 37%). Early (

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1906e72e55c4b919d2c07c5777ec9406