医学
血运重建
血管成形术
截肢
外科
缺血
严重肢体缺血
血管内治疗
前瞻性队列研究
血管疾病
内科学
动脉疾病
动脉瘤
心肌梗塞
作者
Mohammed Shahat,Ahmed Hassan,Mostafa S Khalil,Ashraf G. Taha,Ahmed Elbadawy
标识
DOI:10.1177/15266028241289034
摘要
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the effect of patency of the pedal arch (PA) on wound healing rate and time, amputation-free survival (AFS), limb salvage, and limb-based patency (LBP) in chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients undergoing endovascular revascularization of infrainguinal arterial lesions. METHODS: This prospective study included all CLTI patients presenting with wound, ischemia, and foot infection (WIfI) stages 2 to 4 (WIfI ischemia grades 2-3) who underwent endovascular revascularization of infrainguinal arterial disease between April 2019 and April 2021. Pedal angioplasty was attempted in all patients with significant steno-occlusive pedal artery disease. Patients were stratified according to Kawarada PA types. Successful PA revascularization (PAR) was counted when at least 1 pedal vessel is patent. Wound healing rate and time and Kaplan-Meier estimate of AFS and LBP at 2 years were evaluated and compared among the patient groups. RESULTS: = 0.001) were significant predictors of major amputation. CONCLUSION: Successful PAR is important for improving clinical outcomes of endovascular revascularization of CLTI patients such as wound healing, amputation-free survival, and limb salvage. Predictors of limb salvage were site of foot lesion, GLASS stage, and successful PAR, whereas GLASS stage and successful PAR were independently associated with improved wound healing. CLINICAL IMPACT: Pedal arch patency positively influences clinical outcomes in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia who have ischemic wounds undergoing endovascular revascularization. This study demonstrated that successful pedal arch revascularization (PAR) significantly improved wound healing, amputation-free survival, and limb salvage rates when compared to patients who did not achieve successful PAR. Additionally, the study identified the predictors of limb salvage as the site of foot lesions, GLASS staging, and successful PAR, while both GLASS staging and successful PAR were found to be independently associated with improved wound healing.
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