1. Endovascular treatment of the common femoral artery for limb ischemia.
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Davies RS, Adair W, Bolia A, Fishwick G, Sayers RD, and McCarthy MJ
- Subjects
- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Amputation, Surgical, Constriction, Pathologic, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Humans, Ischemia diagnosis, Ischemia mortality, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Limb Salvage, Male, Middle Aged, Peripheral Arterial Disease diagnosis, Peripheral Arterial Disease mortality, Radiography, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Angioplasty, Balloon adverse effects, Angioplasty, Balloon mortality, Femoral Artery diagnostic imaging, Ischemia therapy, Peripheral Arterial Disease therapy
- Abstract
Objective: To determine the short- and mid-term outcomes of percutaneous endovascular common femoral artery (CFA) revascularization (eCFR) of the CFA., Methods: A review of patients who underwent eCFR for limb ischemia between 2006 and 2012 was performed. Limb salvage, patient survival, survival free from reintervention, and survival free from amputation rates were determined. Median (range) follow-up was 28 (1-71) months., Results: In all, 115 patients underwent 121 eCFR for CFA occlusion (n = 13) or stenosis (n = 108); 109 (90%) were technically successful and 7 (6%) had significant perioperative complications; access site hematoma (n = 2) and thromboembolism (n = 5). Thirty-day mortality and amputation rates were 2.5% and 0.8%, respectively. The 1- and 3-year limb salvage rates were 97% and 97%, respectively. The 1- and 3-year survival free from reintervention rates were 77% and 57%, respectively. The 1- and 3-year survival free from amputation rates were 84% and 70%, respectively., Conclusion: These novel data demonstrate that eCFR is a durable treatment for patients with limb ischemia associated with CFA disease.
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- 2013
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