Chronic lower limb ischaemia. A prospective randomised controlled study comparing the 1-year results of vascular surgery and percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA)

In a prospective randomised study, performed over a 6-year period, 102 patients with severe lower limb ischaemia or claudication resistant to exercise training were randomised either to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) or vascular surgery. Only patients who could be treated by both method...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of vascular surgery 1991-10, Vol.5 (5), p.517-522
Hauptverfasser: Holm, Jan, Arfvidsson, Berndt, Jivegard, Lennart, Lundgren, Fredrik, Lundholm, Kent, Scherstén, Tore, Stenberg, Bjorn, Tylen, Ulf, Fredrik Zachrisson, Bo, Lindberg, Håkan, Mattsson, Erney, Persson, Bengt, Spangen, Leif, Jonsson, Egon
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description In a prospective randomised study, performed over a 6-year period, 102 patients with severe lower limb ischaemia or claudication resistant to exercise training were randomised either to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) or vascular surgery. Only patients who could be treated by both methods were included, constituting only 5% of the total number of patients treated during this period. The two groups were similar regarding age, severity of symptoms and diabetes. The immediate and 1-year results showed similar success and complication rates. There was, however, a significantly shorter hospital stay for patients treated with PTA. Due to early complications and initial failures PTA should, however, only be used in institutions where vascular surgical facilities are available since PTA demands access to such treatment.
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Endarterectomy
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
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Leg - blood supply
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Middle Aged
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Postoperative Complications - mortality
Postoperative Complications - surgery
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Prospective Studies
Reoperation
Survival Rate
Vascular reconstruction
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