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International Cross-Sectional Survey ONTReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stents (SUNROOF)

Authors :
Bertagna, Giulia
Troisi, Nicola
Lepidi, Sandro
Patrone, Lorenzo
Yeung, Kak Khee
Berchiolli, Raffaella
D’Oria, Mario
Angiletta, Domenico
Antonello, Michele
Asciutto, Giuseppe
Bafile, Gennaro
Bahaa, Nasr
Bellosta, Raffaello
Benedetto, Filippo
Bertoglio, Luca
Bissacco, Daniele
Bosiers, Michel
Bracale, Umberto Marcello
Migliara, Bruno
Costas, Raphaël
Pereira, Tiago Costa
Cvjetko, Ivan
D’Oria, Mario
de Donato, Gianmarco
Deloose, Koen
Digvijay, Sharma
Dorigo, Walter
Dua, Anahita
Hussein, Emad
Freyrie, Antonio
Garelli, Guillermo
Gargiulo, Mauro
Shantonu, Kumar Ghosh
Isernia, Giacomo
Mufty, Hozan
Ippoliti, Arnaldo
Kahlberg, Andrea
Korosoglou, Grigorios
Kwok, Ricky
Langhoff, Ralf
Liapis, Christos
Lichtenberg, Michael
Maene, Lieven
Mansour, Wassim
Manzi, Marco
Martelli, Massimiliano
Moreira, Ricardo
Nikolov, Nadelin
Oddi, Fabio Massimo
Palena, Luis Mariano
Patelis, Nikolaos
Cebrián, Javier Peinado
Piffaretti, Gabriele
Pratesi, Giovanni
Pulli, Raffaele
Robinson, Scott
Giudice, Rocco
Neves, João Rocha
Ruffino, Maria Antonella
Melo, Ryan
Saab, Fadi
Siani, Andrea
Sirignano, Pasqualino
Spiliopoulos, Stavros
Stavroulakis, Konstantinos
Tinelli, Giovanni
Torsello, Giovanni
Trimarchi, Santi
Ucci, Alessandro
van den Berg, Jos C
van den Heuvel, Daniel
Van Herzeele, Isabelle
Venermo, Maarit
Veraldi, Gian Franco
Veroux, Pierfrancesco
Verzini, Fabio
Ysa, August
Zayed, Hany
Zlatanovic, Petar
Source :
Journal of Endovascular Therapy; 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore practice patterns of experienced vascular specialists involved in the treatment of patients with arterial femoro-popliteal in-stent occlusion (ISO) and to understand key concepts and shared thoughts, throughout an international cross-sectional survey.Materials and Methods: The web-based survey was in English and included 31 questions. One-hundred experts were invited by email to fill in the survey anonymously on Google Forms using a dedicated link. Reminders were sent after the first 2 weeks. In addition to reporting of pooled responses, subanalyses of answers were also performed, according to country of origin (European vs non-European), years of experience (≤20 years vs >20 years), and type of institution (Academic/University vs Non-academic/Private).Results: A total of 77 physicians from 22 countries completed the survey. Most responders were males (70/77, 91%). Most of the participants were vascular surgeons (58/77, 75%). Endovascular therapy was the preferred option in patients presenting with either acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Atherectomy/thrombectomy+Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) was the preferred endovascular modality (32/77, 42%). No differences between country of origin, years of experience, and type of institution of the participants were found.Conclusions: The international SUrvey oN TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stent (SUNROOF) survey has suggested that endovascular therapy is the preferred method for the treatment of femoro-popliteal ISO. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks good-level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.Clinical Impact The international SUNROOF survey included 31 questions. It was performed by 77 vascular physicians from 22 countries. More than a half of respondents considered an endovascular approach as the preferred treatment modality in acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Most responders agreed they would intensify the follow-up protocol and anti-thrombotic medications regimen after a first in-stent occlusion episode. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks of good level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15266028 and 15451550
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Endovascular Therapy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67353411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15266028241275827