Cryoplasty therapy for limb salvage in patients with critical limb ischemia

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作者
Das, Tony [1 ]
McNamara, Thomas [2 ]
Gray, Bruce [3 ]
Sedillo, Gino J. [4 ]
Turley, Brian R. [5 ]
Kollmeyer, Kenneth [6 ]
Rogoff, Michael [7 ]
Aruny, John E. [8 ]
机构
[1] Cardiol & Intervent Vas Assoc, Presbyterian Heart Inst, Dallas, TX 75231 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[3] Greenville Mem Hosp Syst, Acad Dept Surg, Greenville, SC USA
[4] Manatee Mem Hosp, Bradenton cardiol Ctr, Bradenton, FL USA
[5] Conroe Regl Med Ctr, Vasc Intervent Specialists, Conroe, TX USA
[6] DFW Vasc Grp, Dallas, TX USA
[7] Mt Sinai Med Ctr, Miami Beach, FL USA
[8] Yale Univ, Sch Med, New Haven, CT USA
关键词
peripheral artery disease; critical limb ischemia; angioplasty; cryoplasty; amputation; diabetes;
D O I
10.1583/07-2147.1
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Purpose: To report the 6-month outcomes from a prospective multicenter study investigating the use of cryoplasty (cold balloon angioplasty) to treat below-knee occlusive disease in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). Methods: Between August 2004 and October 2005, 108 patients (77 men; mean age 73 +/- 12 years, range 41-101) with CLI involving 111 limbs were enrolled in a prospective multicenter trial (Below-the-Knee Chill Study), which was conducted at 16 institutions. The primary study endpoints were acute technical success, defined as the ability to achieve <= 50% residual stenosis and continuous inline flow to the foot, and absence of major (above or below-knee) amputation of the target limb 180 days post procedure. Results: Acute technical success was achieved in 108 (97.3%) of the 111 limbs treated, with only 1 (0.9%) clinically significant dissection ( >= type C) and 2 residual stenoses >50%. During the 180-day follow-up, 15 (13.9%) of the initial 108 patients either withdrew or were lost to follow-up. Five (4.6%) deaths occurred, leaving 88 (81.5%) patients with 91 (82.0%) treated limbs available for 180-day assessment. The rate of freedom from major amputation at 180 days was 93.4%. Amputation-free survival was 89.3% at 180 days (5 deaths, 6 major amputations). Stratifying data by diabetics (n=71) versus non-diabetics (n=34), the 180-day death and amputation rates were 4.9% and 10.0%, respectively, for diabetics versus 6.7% and 0.0%, respectively, for non-diabetics. Conclusion: Cryoplasty therapy is a safe and effective method of treating infrapopliteal disease, providing excellent acute outcomes and a high rate of limb salvage in patients with CLI. Study outcomes support the use of cryoplasty therapy as a primary treatment option for patients with CLI secondary to below- knee disease.
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