Long-term clinical outcomes in critical limb ischemia - A retrospective study of 181 patients

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Melillo, E. [1 ]
Micheletti, L. [1 ]
Nuti', M. [1 ]
Dell'Omo, G. [1 ]
Berchiolli, R. [2 ]
Adami, D. [2 ]
Farina, A. [3 ]
Panigada, G. [4 ]
Meini, S. [5 ]
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[1] Univ Pisa, Cardiothorac & Vasc Dept, Angiol Unit, Pisa, Italy
[2] Univ Pisa, Cardiothorac & Vasc Dept, Vasc Surg, Pisa, Italy
[3] Italfarmaco SpA, Med Affairs Dept, Milan, Italy
[4] Santi Cosma & Damiano Hosp, Internal Med Unit, Pescia, Italy
[5] Santa Maria Annunziata Hosp, Internal Med Unit, Florence, Italy
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Critical limb ischemia; Survival rate; Major amputations; Outcome; Transcutaneous gases measurements; Iloprost; PERIPHERAL-ARTERIAL-DISEASE; FONTAINE STAGE-III; INTRAVENOUS ILOPROST; PROSTACYCLIN ANALOG; OCCLUSIVE-DISEASE; LOWER-EXTREMITY; EXPRESSION; RECEPTOR; RADIOLOGY; ALPHA;
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OBJECTIVE: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is the most severe manifestation of the peripheral arterial disease. To date, several prognostic factors have been identified but the data of long-term follow-up in real life setting are scarce. The aim of our study is to describe a large group of CLI patients and identify possible prognostic factors, in a long-term follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Case-control, retrospective study. 181 consecutive CLI patients with a minimum follow-up of 5 years were included in the study. RESULTS: Overall mortality was 15%, 24%, and 43% at 1, 2, and 5 years, respectively. Among known risk factors, only arterial hypertension was significantly correlated with survival rate; no differences were found between diabetics and non-diabetics. Patients treated with intravenous iloprost (46%), compared to untreated patients, showed a better (p < 0.0001) long-term outcome in terms of major amputation (6% vs. 21%), subsequent vascular surgery (4% vs. 32%) and survival rates (69% vs. 47%), at 5-year follow-up. Major amputations were significantly correlated with lower median forefoot transcutaneous values of O-2 (0/3 mmHg, p < 0.001) and higher median values of CO2 (83/53 mmHg, p < 0.0001) in supine/dependent position, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our results confirm the poor prognosis of CLI patients in a very long-term follow-up and the severe metabolic damage caused by ischemia. A favourable role of iloprost was observed, in agreement with previous evidence in the literature.
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