Surgical Interventions for Organ and Limb Ischemia Associated With Primary and Secondary Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome With Arterial Involvement

被引:10
|
作者
Hinojosa, Carlos A. [1 ]
Anaya-Ayala, Javier E. [1 ]
Bermudez-Serrato, Karla [1 ]
Garcia-Alva, Ramon [1 ]
Laparra-Escareno, Hugo [1 ]
Torres-Machorro, Adriana [1 ]
Lizola, Rene [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Ciencias Med & Nutr Salvador Zubiran, Sect Vasc Surg & Endovasc Therapy, Dept Surg, Vasco De Quiroga 15,Secc 16, Mexico City 14080, DF, Mexico
关键词
antiphospholipid antibody syndrome; ischemia; interventions; clinical outcomes; SYSTEMIC-LUPUS-ERYTHEMATOSUS; RISK-FACTORS; THROMBOSIS; PATIENT; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1177/1538574417729273
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: The association of antiphospholipid antibody syndrome (APS) and hypercoagulability is well known. Arterial compromise leading to ischemia of organs and/or limbs in patients with APS is uncommon, frequently unrecognized, and rarely described. We evaluated our institutional experience. Methods: Retrospective review was conducted. From August 2007 to September 2016, 807 patients with diagnosis of APS were managed in our Institution. Patients with primary and secondary APS who required interventions were examined. Demographics, comorbidities, manifestations, procedures, complications, and other factors affecting outcomes were recorded. Results: Fourteen patients (mean age 35 years old, standard deviation 14) were evaluated and treated by our service. Six (43%) of them had primary APS and 8 (57%) had secondary APS; 11 (79%) were female. Two (14%) experienced distal aorta and iliac arteries involvement, 3 (21%) visceral vessels disease, 2 (14%) in upper and 7 (50%) in the lower extremity vasculatures. Thirteen (93%) patients underwent direct open revascularization and 1 with hand ischemia (Raynaud disease) underwent sympathectomy. During the mean follow-up period of 48 months, reinterventions included a revision of the proximal anastomosis of an aortobifemoral bypass graft, 1 (7%) abdominal exploration for bleeding, 1 (7%) graft thrombectomy, and 4 (29%) amputations (2 below the knee, 1 above the knee, and 1 transmetatarsal). One (7%) death occurred secondary to sepsis in a patient who had acute mesenteric ischemia. Significant differences in clinical manifestations and outcomes were not observed among patients with primary and secondary APS. All patients remained on systemic anticoagulation. Conclusion: APS is a prothrombotic disorder that may lead to arterial involvement with less frequency than the venous circulation but has significant morbidity and limb loss rate. Arterial reconstruction seems feasible in an attempt to salvage organs and limbs; however, research is necessary to establish the optimal anticoagulation regime and long-term management following surgical interventions.
引用
收藏
页码:550 / 554
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Anatomical localization of arterial thrombosis in patients with acute lower limb ischemia secondary to atrial fibrillation: implications for surgical treatment and outcome
    Borioni, Raoul
    Tomai, Fabrizio
    Mancinelli, Armando
    Fiorelli, Andrea
    Guarnera, Alessia
    Tesori, Chiara
    Paciotti, Carolina
    Garofalo, Mariano
    ITALIAN JOURNAL OF VASCULAR AND ENDOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2022, 29 (02): : 52 - 57
  • [42] Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome associated with primary angiitis of the central nervous system: report of two biopsy proven cases
    Quintero, M
    Mirza, N
    Chang, H
    Perl, A
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2006, 65 (03) : 408 - 409
  • [43] Patients with primary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and without associated vascular risk factors present a normal endothelial function
    Gresele, P.
    Migliacci, R.
    Vedovati, M. C.
    Ruffatti, A.
    Becattini, C.
    Facco, M.
    Gughelmini, G.
    Boscaro, E.
    Mezzasoma, A. M.
    Momi, S.
    Pengo, V.
    THROMBOSIS RESEARCH, 2009, 123 (03) : 444 - 451
  • [44] Comparison of the Incidence of Complications and Secondary Surgical Interventions Necessary in Patients with Chronic Lower Limb Ischemia Treated by Both Open and Endovascular Surgeries
    Janczak, Dariusz
    Malinowski, Maciej
    Balkowski, Wojciech
    Krakowska, Katarzyna
    Marschollek, Karol
    Marschollek, Pawel
    Chabowski, Mariusz
    ANNALS OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 2017, 23 (03) : 135 - 140
  • [45] Primary antiphospholipid syndrome associated with anti-phospholipase A2 receptor antibody-positive membranous nephropathy
    Teisseyre, Maxime
    Perrochia, Helene
    Reboul, Pascal
    Cariou, Sylvain
    Renaud, Sophie
    Aglae, Cedric
    Moranne, Olivier
    BMC NEPHROLOGY, 2020, 21 (01)
  • [46] Primary antiphospholipid syndrome associated with anti-phospholipase A2 receptor antibody-positive membranous nephropathy
    Maxime Teisseyre
    Hélène Perrochia
    Pascal Reboul
    Sylvain Cariou
    Sophie Renaud
    Cédric Aglae
    Olivier Moranne
    BMC Nephrology, 21
  • [47] Multiple embolic strokes as a result of Libman-Sacks endocarditis associated with lupus and secondary antiphospholipid antibody syndrome: a case report
    Arnautovic, Jelena Z.
    Yamasaki, Hiroshi
    Rosman, Howard S.
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-CASE REPORTS, 2018, 2 (03)
  • [48] Anti-la (SSB)autoantibodies are strongly associated with internal organ involvement in patients with primary Sjogrens syndrome
    Pelck, R
    Locht, H
    Manthorpe, R
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2004, 63 : 348 - 349
  • [49] PRIMARY ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME AND CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA - REPORT ON ACUTE INTERVENTION IN 2 CASES AND LITERATURE-REVIEW WITH EMPHASIS ON THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS
    BRAUNE, S
    SIEKMANN, R
    VAITH, P
    LUCKING, CH
    RHEUMATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 1993, 13 (04) : 169 - 174
  • [50] MIXED TYPES OF CHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATITIS AND PRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME - A CASE-REPORT
    SAEKI, R
    KANEKO, S
    TERASAKI, S
    UNOURA, M
    OGINO, H
    WAKABAYASHI, T
    KAWARA, S
    NAKANUMA, Y
    KOBAYASHI, K
    HEPATO-GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1993, 40 (05) : 499 - 501