The value of Wound, Ischemia and foot Infection classification in patients undergoing endovascular therapy

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Godoy, Marcos Roberto [1 ]
Brochado-Neto, Francisco Cardoso [1 ]
Matielo, Marcelo Fernando [1 ]
Cury, Marcus Vinicius Martins [1 ]
Manzioni, Renato [1 ]
Sacilotto, Roberto [1 ]
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[1] Inst Med Assistance State Publ Servant, Dept Vasc & Endovasc Surg, 1800 Pedro de Toledo St, BR-04029000 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
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Angioplasty; Atherosclerosis; Peripheral arterial occlusive disease; Foot infection; Amputation; INTER-SOCIETY CONSENSUS; PREDICTIVE ABILITY; MAJOR AMPUTATION; SYSTEM; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; RISK; VALIDATION; GUIDELINES;
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10.1016/j.jvs.2023.07.056
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) Wound, Ischemia and foot infection (WIfI) classification system and clinical outcomes for 1-year limb amputation-free survival (AFS), freedom from reintervention, and wound healing rate in a cohort of patients affected by chronic limb-threatening ischemia treated exclusively by endovascular procedures. Methods: We analyzed a prospective, consecutive cohort of 203 patients (203 limbs) who underwent infrainguinal endovascular revascularization at a single center between March 2018 and January 2021. These patients were stratified into clinical stages 1 to 4 based on the SVS WIfI classification and categorized into two groups: WIfI 1 to 3 (n = 101 limbs) and WIfI 4 (n = 102 limbs). The SVS objective performance goals of 1-year limb AFS, freedom from reintervention, and wound healing were compared between the groups and assessed using the Kaplan-Meier method. Angiographic lesion characteristics and angioplasty details were compared. Results: The average age was 72.4 years (44.3% male, 85.2% had hypertension, 80.3% had diabetes, and 87.7% had tissue loss). There were statistical differences between the groups in 1-year limb AFS Kaplan-Meier rate between WIfI clinical stages 1 to 3 group and WIfI clinical stage 4 group (82% vs 66%, respectively; P < .001), but there was no statistical dif-ference in freedom from reintervention and wound healing rates between the groups (70% vs 64% [P = .62] and 74% vs 79% [P = .90], respectively). Owing to angiographic lesion characteristics, femoropopliteal and infrapopliteal segment distributions were similar between the groups, but there was a statistical difference in target lesion location to tibial vessels (55.4% vs 71.6%, respectively; P = .025). Conclusions: In this cohort of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia, SVS WIfI clinical stage 4 had worse results in the 1-year limb AFS rate, but there was no statistical difference in freedom from reintervention and wound healing rates between the groups.
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