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01 febrero 2015

CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Can Early Computed Tomography Angiography after Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair Predict the Need for Reintervention in Patients with Type II Endoleak?

O. Dudeck, D. Schnapauff, L. Herzog, D. Löwenthal, K. Bulla, B. Bulla, Z. Halloul, F. Meyer, M. Pech, B. Gebauer, J. Ricke

Purpose: This study was designed to identify parameters on CT angiography (CTA) of type II endoleaks following endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), which can be used to predict the subsequent need for reinterventions.

01 febrero 2015

CARDIOVASCULAR AND INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY. Percutaneous Aspiration Thrombectomy for the Treatment of Arterial Thromboembolic Occlusions Following Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty

Stephan Schleder, Matthias Diekmann, Christoph Manke, Peter Heiss

Purpose: This study was designed to evaluate the technical success and the early clinical outcome of patients undergoing percutaneous aspiration thrombectomy (PAT) for the treatment of arterial thromboembolism following percutaneous infrainguinal transluminal angioplasty (PTA).

19 agosto 2014

CIRCULATION: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Peripheral Vascular Disease. Effect of Single Tibial Artery Revascularization on Microcirculation in the Setting of Critical Limb Ischemia

Osami Kawarada, MD, Satoshi Yasuda, MD, PhD, Kunihiro Nishimura, MD, PhD, Shingo Sakamoto, MD, Miyuki Noguchi, RN, Yasuomi Takahi, MD, PhD, Koichiro Harada, MD, PhD, Masaharu Ishihara, MD, PhD and Hisao Ogawa, MD, PhD

Background: Benefits of 2-dimensional (2D) angiosome-oriented infrapopliteal revascularization remain controversial. The aim of this retrospective study was to clarify the effect of single tibial artery revascularization on the dorsal and plantar microcirculation of critically ischemic limbs based on skin perfusion pressure (SPP).

01 octubre 2014

JACC. Drug-Coated Balloons for Infrapopliteal Disease. Digging Deep to Understand the Impact of a Negative Trial∗

John R. Laird, MD†; Ehrin J. Armstrong, MD‡

Over the past decade, drug-coated balloons (DCBs) have emerged as an effective treatment for atherosclerosis in multiple vascular beds. Initial attempts to deliver antirestenotic agents locally without a stent scaffold included use of infusion balloons, injection into the arterial wall, and admixing drug with contrast media (1). Each of these approaches suffered from technical limitations or unpredictable systemic drug dosing. The insight that paclitaxel can be coated on an angioplasty balloon provided an important breakthrough in local drug delivery 2. DCBs rely on 3 mechanisms related to paclitaxel’s lipophilicity. First, crystalline paclitaxel can be combined with an excipient, such as contrast media, to coat an angioplasty balloon. Second, paclitaxel stays largely bound to the excipient and balloon during advancement to the target vessel. Third, a brief (1 to 3 min) inflation of the balloon at the target vessel is sufficient for local delivery of a therapeutic dose of paclitaxel, which then resides in tissues for months (3,4). All currently available paclitaxel-coated balloons rely on a specific excipient (e.g., iopromide, shellac, urea, butyryl trihexyl citrate) and paclitaxel at doses ranging from 2.0 to 3.5 μg/mm2.

01 octubre 2014

CATHETERIZATION & CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Economic analysis of endovascular interventions for femoropopliteal arterial disease: A systematic review and budget impact model for the United States and Germany

Jan B. Pietzsch PhD1, Benjamin P. Geisler MD, MPH1, Abigail M. Garner MS1, Thomas Zeller MD2 andMichael R. Jaff DO3,*

Objectives: To study the economic impact on payers and providers of the four main endovascular strategies for the treatment of infrainguinal peripheral artery disease.

01 octubre 2014

CATHETERIZATION & CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. 12-month primary patency rates of contemporary endovascular device therapy for femoro-popliteal occlusive disease in 6,024 patients: Beyond balloon angioplasty

Konstantinos Marmagkiolis MD, FACC, FSCAI1,*, Abdul Hakeem MD, FACC2, Nishit Choksi MD, FACC3, Malek Al-Hawwas MD4, Mohan Mallikarjuna Rao Edupuganti MD2, Massoud A. Leesar MD, FACC, FSCAI5 andMehmet Cilingiroglu MD, FESC, FACC, FSCAI6

Background: Endovascular approach to superficial femoral artery (SFA) disease, the most common cause of symptomatic peripheral arterial disease, remains fraught with high failure rates. Newer devices including second-generation nitinol stents, drug-coated stents, drug-coated balloons, covered stents, cryo-therapy, LASER, and directional atherectomy have shown promising results. Clinical equipoise still persists regarding the optimal selection of devices, largely attributable to the different inclusion criteria, study population, length of lesions treated, definition of “patency” and “restenosis,” and follow-up methods in the pivotal trials.

15 noviembre 2014

CATHETERIZATION & CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Discomfort assessment in peripheral angiography: Randomized clinical trial of Iodixanol 270 versus Ioversol 320 in diabetics with critical limb ischemia

Luis Mariano Palena MD1,*, Zeno Dal Sacco PhD2, Cesare Brigato DNP1, Enrico Sultato DNP1, Domenico Barra DNP1, Alessandro Candeo RT1 andMarco Manzi MD1

Objectives: To assess and compare the intra-arterial injection–associated discomfort of iodinated contrast media (CM) and the impact on diagnostic efficacy in diabetics with critical limb ischemia (CLI).

01 diciembre 2014

CATHETERIZATION & CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Periprocedural and long-term outcomes of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair in cardiology practice

Abhijeet Basoor MD1,2,*, Kiritkumar C. Patel MD, FACC1, Abdul R. Halabi MD, FACC1, Mina Todorov MD3, Prashanth Senthilvadivel MD4, Nishit Choksi MD, FACC5, Thanh Phan MD3, Thomas LaLonde MD, FACC2, Hiroshi Yamasaki MD, FACC2 andMichele DeGregorio MD, FACC1

Background: Endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has recently been made a class I indication in the treatment of AAA. In comparison to the conventional open surgical treatment, endovascular AAA repair (EVAR) is associated with equivalent long-term morbidity and mortality rates. Vascular surgeons perform majority of EVAR. There are no reports for the long-term results of this intervention performed by interventional cardiologists. We present one of the first reports of periprocedural and long-term outcomes of EVAR performed by interventional cardiologists.

01 noviembre 2014

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY. Open bypass and endovascular procedures among diabetic foot ulcer cases in the United States from 2001 to 2010

Grant H. Skrepnek, PhD, David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD, Joseph L. Mills, MD

Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate trends in outcomes of inpatient mortality, surgical complications, charges, and length of stay stratified according to open vs endovascular revascularization and amputation status in patients admitted to the hospital with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs).

01 noviembre 2014

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY. Analysis of 30-day readmission after aortoiliac and infrainguinal revascularization using the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program data set

Daniel L. Davenport, PhD, Brittany A. Zwischenberger, MD, Eleftherios S. Xenos, MD, PhD

Objective: This study analyzed 30-day hospital readmissions after aortoiliac (AI) and infrainguinal (II) revascularization to further characterize readmissions and to identify modifiable targets for reducing readmission rates.

01 noviembre 2014

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY. Trends and outcomes of endovascular therapy in the management of civilian vascular injurie

Bernardino C. Branco, MD, Joseph J. DuBose, MD, Luke X. Zhan, MD, PhD, John D. Hughes, MD, Kay R. Goshima, MD, Peter Rhee, MD, Joseph L. Mills Sr., MD

Objective: The rapid evolution of endovascular surgery has greatly expanded management options for a wide variety of vascular diseases. Endovascular therapy provides a less invasive alternative to open surgery for critically ill patients who have sustained arterial injuries. The purpose of this study was to evaluate recent trends in the management of arterial injuries in the United States with specific reference to the use of endovascular strategies and to examine the outcomes of endovascular vs open therapy for the treatment of civilian arterial traumatic injuries.

01 noviembre 2014

JOURNAL OF VASCULAR SURGERY. Outcomes after endovascular repair of arterial trauma

Sapan S. Desai, MD, PhD, MBA, Joseph J. DuBose, MD, Christopher S. Parham, BS, Kristofer M. Charlton-Ouw, MD, Jaime Valdes, MD, Anthony L. Estrera, MD, Hazim J. Safi, MD, Ali Azizzadeh, MD

Background: Endovascular repair of peripheral arterial trauma using covered stent grafts is a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery in selected patients. Although the technical feasibility of endovascular repair has been established, there are a paucity of data regarding outcomes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the short-term outcomes of endovascular repair in patients with peripheral arterial trauma.

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