Phoenix atherectomy for patients with peripheral artery disease

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作者
Giusca, Sorin [1 ]
Hagstotz, Saskia [1 ]
Lichtenberg, Michael [2 ]
Heinrich, Ulrike [3 ]
Eisenbach, Christoph [4 ]
Andrassy, Martin [5 ]
Korosoglou, Grigorios [1 ]
机构
[1] GRN Hosp Weinheim, Cardiol & Vasc Med, Roentgenstr 1, D-69469 Weinheim, Germany
[2] Vasc Ctr Klinikum Arnsberg, Arnsberg, Germany
[3] Practice Vasc Med & Gastroenterol, Weinheim, Germany
[4] GRN Hosp Weinheim, Diabetol & Gastroenterol, Weinheim, Germany
[5] Fuerst Stirum Hosp, Cardiol & Vasc Med, Bruchsal, Germany
关键词
atherectomy; below-the-knee disease; claudication; critical limb ischaemia; drug-eluting balloon; femoropopliteal disease; CLINICAL IMPACT; REVASCULARIZATION; ANGIOPLASTY; MULTICENTER; ISCHEMIA; BALLOONS; SAFETY; BURDEN; TRIAL;
D O I
10.4244/EIJ-D-21-01070
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Endovascular atherectomy enables minimally invasive plaque removal in peripheral artery disease (PAD). Aims: We aimed to evaluate the safety and the long-term effectiveness of the Phoenix atherectomy for the treatment of complex and calcified lesions in PAD patients. Methods: Consecutive all-corner patients with PAD underwent the Phoenix atherectomy. Device safety in terms of perforation and distal embolisation were evaluated. Lesion calcifications were categorised by the Peripheral Arterial Calcium Scoring System (PACSS) and lesion complexity was assessed by the Transatlantic Inter-Society Consensus (TASC). Clinically driven target lesion revascularisation (TLR) was assessed. Results: A total of 558 lesions were treated in 402 consecutive patients. Clinical follow-up was available at 15.7 +/- 10.2 months for 365 (91%) patients. Of 402 patients, 135 (33.6%) had claudication, 37 (9.2%) had ischaemic rest pain and 230 (57%) exhibited ischaemic ulcerations. Lesions were mostly identified in the femoropopliteal segments (55%), followed by below-the-knee (BTK) segments (32%). Complex TASC C/D lesions and moderate to severe calcifications (PACSS score >= 2) were present in 331 (82%) and 323 (80%) patients, respectively. The mean lesion length was 20.6 +/- 14.3 cm. Five (1%) perforations and 10 (2%) asymptomatic embolisations occurred. Bail-out stenting was performed in 4%, 16% and 3% of patients with common femoral artery, femoropopliteal and BTK lesions, respectively. During follow-up, 5 (3.9%) patients with claudication and 52 (21.9%) patients with critical limb-threatening ischaemia (CLTI) died (hazard ratio [HR] 3.7; p<0.001). Freedom from TLR was 87.5% (112 of 128) in patients with claudication and 82.3% (195 of 237) in patients with CLTI, respectively (BR 1.8; p=0.03). Conclusions: The Phoenix atherectomy can be safely performed in patients with complex lesions with a relatively low rate of bail-out stenting and clinically acceptable TLR rates.
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