DIABETES MELLITUS AND LONG-TIME OUTCOMES OF AUTOVENOUS FEMORO-POPLITEAL BYPASS

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Artemova, Anastasia S. [1 ]
Chernyavskiy, Mikhail A. [1 ]
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[1] Natl Med Res Ctr, St Petersburg, Russia
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DIABETES MELLITUS | 2023年 / 26卷 / 02期
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autovenous femoral-popliteal bypass; autovenous bypass occlusion; diabetes mellitus; PERIPHERAL ARTERY-DISEASE;
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10.14341/DM12858
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: the effect of diabetes mellitus on the long-term patency of autovenous femoro-popliteal bypass has not been definitively determinedAIM: to determine the effect of diabetes mellitus on the long-term outcomes of autovenous femoral-popliteal bypass.MATERIALS AND METHODS: the results of treatment of 648 patients who underwent autovenous femoral-popliteal bypass were analyzed. The patients were divided into 2 clinical groups: the first group included 367 patients with diabetes mellitus, the sec-ond - 281 patients without the named disease. The groups did not differ significantly in the incidence of concomitant pathology.RESULTS: occlusion of the autovenous conduit within a 5-year period after surgical treatment was observed in 218 patients of the first group (59.4%) and 72 patients of the second group (25.6%) (p <0.01, x2 = 39.05, RR = 1.78; CI = 1.53-2.12). The average service life of the autovenous femoral-popliteal bypass was 63.49 months in patients of the first group, and 107.46 months in the second. The decompensated course of diabetes mellitus was observed in 203 patients (55.2%). Among patients with de -compensated diabetes mellitus, occlusion of the autovenous femoral-popliteal bypass was observed in 95 patients (46.8%), in 104 patients the autovenous conduit was passable (51.2%; p = 0.449, x2 = 0.57). Decompensated course of diabetes melli-tus may contribute to a decrease in the service life of autovenous femoro-popliteal bypass.CONCLUSION: the presence of diabetes mellitus, and especially its decompensated course, can negatively affect the paten-cy of autovenous femoro-popliteal bypass in the long term.
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