TY - JOUR
T1 - Peripheral arterial obstructions
T2 - Analysis of patency 1 year after laser-assisted transluminal angioplasty
AU - Nordstrom, Leonard A.
AU - Castaneda-Zuniga, Wilfrido R.
AU - Von Seggern, Kristin B.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 1991/11
Y1 - 1991/11
N2 - Sixty-eight peripheral angioplasty procedures were augmented with direct argon laser energy in 63 non-consecutive patients. Technical success was achieved in 100% of femoropopliteal stenoses, 88% of femoropopliteal occlusions (mean length, 9 cm), and 71% of occluded iliac segments (mean length, 6 cm). In femoropopliteal arteries, the primary success rate was 83% (15 of 18) for occlusions longer than 7 cm and 92% (22 of 24) for occlusions 7 cm or shorter (P = .63). Complications included three thermal perforations and two emboli. The 1-year patency rate was 75% overall and 91% for femoropopliteal stenoses; iliac and femoropopliteal occlusions had patency rates of 79% and 60%, respectively. Disease severity was predictive of 1-year patency (85% for claudication vs 23% for limb-threatening ischemia; P = .0003), while distal runoff and femoropopliteal lesion length was not (P = .30 and .69, respectively). For patients with claudication who had femoropopliteal occlusions, a 1-year patency rate of 84% was obtained in short lesions versus 68% in long lesions (P = .36). For patients with limb-threatening ischemia, similar stratifications yielded patency rates of 21% and 33% (P = .38).
AB - Sixty-eight peripheral angioplasty procedures were augmented with direct argon laser energy in 63 non-consecutive patients. Technical success was achieved in 100% of femoropopliteal stenoses, 88% of femoropopliteal occlusions (mean length, 9 cm), and 71% of occluded iliac segments (mean length, 6 cm). In femoropopliteal arteries, the primary success rate was 83% (15 of 18) for occlusions longer than 7 cm and 92% (22 of 24) for occlusions 7 cm or shorter (P = .63). Complications included three thermal perforations and two emboli. The 1-year patency rate was 75% overall and 91% for femoropopliteal stenoses; iliac and femoropopliteal occlusions had patency rates of 79% and 60%, respectively. Disease severity was predictive of 1-year patency (85% for claudication vs 23% for limb-threatening ischemia; P = .0003), while distal runoff and femoropopliteal lesion length was not (P = .30 and .69, respectively). For patients with claudication who had femoropopliteal occlusions, a 1-year patency rate of 84% was obtained in short lesions versus 68% in long lesions (P = .36). For patients with limb-threatening ischemia, similar stratifications yielded patency rates of 21% and 33% (P = .38).
KW - Arteries, extremities, 92.721
KW - Arteries, peripheral, 92.721
KW - Arteries, transluminal angioplasty, 92.128
KW - Arteriosclerosis, 92.721 lasers
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U2 - 10.1148/radiology.181.2.1924797
DO - 10.1148/radiology.181.2.1924797
M3 - Article
C2 - 1924797
AN - SCOPUS:0025948132
SN - 0033-8419
VL - 181
SP - 515
EP - 520
JO - Radiology
JF - Radiology
IS - 2
ER -