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Comparison of long occlusive femoropopliteal de novo versus previous endovascularly treated lesions managed with in situ saphenous bypass

Authors :
Troisi, Nicola
Michelagnoli, Stefano
Adami, Daniele
Berchiolli, Raffaella
Accrocca, Federico
Amico, Alessio
Angelini, Andrea
Arnuzzo, Luca
Marchetti, Andrea Ascoli
Attisani, Luca
Bafile, Gennaro
Baldino, Giuseppe
Barbanti, Enrico
Bartoli, Stefano
Bellosta, Raffaello
Benedetto, Filippo
Borioni, Raoul
Briolini, Franco
Busoni, Cristina
Camparini, Stefano
Cappiello, Pierluigi
Carbonari, Luciano
Casella, Francesco
Celoria, Giovanni
Chiama, Andrea
Chisci, Emiliano
Civilini, Efrem
Codispoti, Francesco Alberto
Conti, Barbara
Coppi, Giovanni
De Blasis, Giovanni
D'Elia, Marcello
Di Domenico, Rossella
Di Girolamo, Carla
Ercolini, Leonardo
Ferrari, Alessandra
Ferrari, Mauro
Forliti, Enzo
Frigatti, Paolo
Frigerio, Dalmazio
Frosini, Pierfrancesco
Garriboli, Luca
Giordano, Antonio Nicola
Guerrieri, Walter
Jannello, Antonio
Massara, Mafalda
Merlo, Maurizio
Mezzetti, Roberto
Miccoli, Tommaso
Milite, Domenico
Mingazzini, Pietro
Muncinelli, Marina
Nano, Giovanni
Natola, Marco
Novali, Claudio
Palasciano, Giancarlo
Perkmann, Reinhold
Persi, Federica
Petruccelli, David
Pinelli, Mauro
Poletto, Giorgio
Porta, Carla
Pratesi, Carlo
Pruner, Gianguido
Ragazzi, Giovanni
Righini, Paolo
Salvini, Mauro
Scovazzi, Paolo
Setacci, Carlo
Settembrini, Alberto Maria
Siani, Andrea
Silingardi, Roberto
Silvestro, Antonino
Talarico, Francesco
Tolva, Valerio
Trani, Antonio
Trimarchi, Santi
Tshomba, Yamume
Vigliotti, Gennaro
Viola, Daniela
Volpe, Pietro
Zani, Federico
Codispoti, Francesco
Tshomba, Yamume (ORCID:0000-0001-7304-7553)
Troisi, Nicola
Michelagnoli, Stefano
Adami, Daniele
Berchiolli, Raffaella
Accrocca, Federico
Amico, Alessio
Angelini, Andrea
Arnuzzo, Luca
Marchetti, Andrea Ascoli
Attisani, Luca
Bafile, Gennaro
Baldino, Giuseppe
Barbanti, Enrico
Bartoli, Stefano
Bellosta, Raffaello
Benedetto, Filippo
Borioni, Raoul
Briolini, Franco
Busoni, Cristina
Camparini, Stefano
Cappiello, Pierluigi
Carbonari, Luciano
Casella, Francesco
Celoria, Giovanni
Chiama, Andrea
Chisci, Emiliano
Civilini, Efrem
Codispoti, Francesco Alberto
Conti, Barbara
Coppi, Giovanni
De Blasis, Giovanni
D'Elia, Marcello
Di Domenico, Rossella
Di Girolamo, Carla
Ercolini, Leonardo
Ferrari, Alessandra
Ferrari, Mauro
Forliti, Enzo
Frigatti, Paolo
Frigerio, Dalmazio
Frosini, Pierfrancesco
Garriboli, Luca
Giordano, Antonio Nicola
Guerrieri, Walter
Jannello, Antonio
Massara, Mafalda
Merlo, Maurizio
Mezzetti, Roberto
Miccoli, Tommaso
Milite, Domenico
Mingazzini, Pietro
Muncinelli, Marina
Nano, Giovanni
Natola, Marco
Novali, Claudio
Palasciano, Giancarlo
Perkmann, Reinhold
Persi, Federica
Petruccelli, David
Pinelli, Mauro
Poletto, Giorgio
Porta, Carla
Pratesi, Carlo
Pruner, Gianguido
Ragazzi, Giovanni
Righini, Paolo
Salvini, Mauro
Scovazzi, Paolo
Setacci, Carlo
Settembrini, Alberto Maria
Siani, Andrea
Silingardi, Roberto
Silvestro, Antonino
Talarico, Francesco
Tolva, Valerio
Trani, Antonio
Trimarchi, Santi
Tshomba, Yamume
Vigliotti, Gennaro
Viola, Daniela
Volpe, Pietro
Zani, Federico
Codispoti, Francesco
Tshomba, Yamume (ORCID:0000-0001-7304-7553)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to compare the 2-year outcomes of de novo versus postendovascular lesion treatment of femoropopliteal occlusions included in a national, multicenter, observational, prospective registry based on the treatment of critical Limb-threatening IschaeMia with infragenicular Bypass adopting in situ SAphenous VEin technique (LIMBSAVE) registry.Methods: From January 2018 to December 2019, 541 patients from43 centers have been enrolled in the LIMBSAVE registry. Of these patients, 460 were included in the present study: 341 (74.1%) with de novo lesions (DN group) and 119 (25.9%) with postendovascular treatment lesions (PE group). Initial outcome measures were assessed at 30 days after treatment. Furthermore, at the 2-year follow-up, the estimated outcomes of primary patency, primary-assisted patency, secondary patency, and limb salvage were analyzed with Kaplan-Meier curves and compared between groups with the log-rank test.Results: Both groups were homogeneous in terms of demographic data, preoperative risk factors, and clinical presentation. However, compared with DN group, more patients in PE group had a great saphenous vein diameter of less than 3 mm (11.1% vs 21%; P = .007). Intraoperatively, both groups showed similar distal anastomosis sites: below-the-knee popliteal artery (63% DN group, 66.4% PE group) and tibial vessel (37% DN group, 33.6% PE group) (P = .3). The overall mean duration of follow-up was 11.6 months (range, 1-24 months). At the 2-year follow-up, there were no differences between the two groups in terms of primary patency (66.3% DN group vs 74.1% PE group; P = .9), primary-assisted patency (78.2% DN group vs 79.5% PE group; P = .2), secondary patency (85.1% DN group vs 91.4% PE group; P = .2), and limb salvage (95.2% DN group vs 95.1% PE group; P = .9).Conclusions: The LIMBSAVE registry did not show a worsening of overall patency and limb salvages rates at the 2-year follow-up in patients undergoing in situ saphenous

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397545822
Document Type :
Electronic Resource