Long-Term Results of Treatment for Critical Limb Ischemia

From 2001 to 2012, arterial reconstruction was performed in 306 out of 497 limbs (62%) with critical limb ischemia. The reasons for non-vascularization include high operative risk (36%), extended necrosis or infection (20%), and technical issues (15%). Cumulative patency and limb salvage in collagen...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of Vascular Diseases 2015, Vol.8(3), pp.192-197
Hauptverfasser: Miyahara, Takuya, Suhara, Masamitsu, Nemoto, Yoko, Shirasu, Takuro, Haga, Makoto, Mochizuki, Yasuaki, Matsukura, Mitsuru, Akai, Takafumi, Taniguchi, Ryosuke, Nemoto, Masaru, Yamamoto, Satoshi, Nishiyama, Ayako, Hosaka, Akihiro, Hoshina, Katsuyuki, Okamoto, Hiroyuki, Shigematsu, Kunihiro, Miyata, Tetsuro, Watanabe, Toshiaki
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Zusammenfassung:From 2001 to 2012, arterial reconstruction was performed in 306 out of 497 limbs (62%) with critical limb ischemia. The reasons for non-vascularization include high operative risk (36%), extended necrosis or infection (20%), and technical issues (15%). Cumulative patency and limb salvage in collagen disease were significantly worse compared to arteriosclerosis obliterans. Cumulative limb salvage, amputation free survival (AFS), and major adverse limb event and perioperative death (MALE + POD) in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) were significantly worse compared to patients without ESRD, but not significant with regards to graft patency. Our finding suggests that aggressive arterial reconstruction provides satisfactory long-term results in critical limb ischemia so long as case selection for revascularization is properly made. (This article is a translation of J Jpn Coll Angiol 2014; 54: 5–11.)
ISSN:1881-641X
1881-6428
DOI:10.3400/avd.oa.15-00074