Mid-Term Outcomes of Thrombolysis for Acute Lower Extremity Ischemia at a Tertiary Care Center

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Skripochnik, Edvard [1 ]
Bannazadeh, Mohsen [1 ]
Jasinski, Patrick [1 ]
Loh, Shang A. [1 ]
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[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Div Vasc & Endovasc Surg, Dept Surg, Stony Brook Med,Med Ctr,Hlth Sci Ctr, T19-090, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA
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10.1016/j.avsg.2020.05.050
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background: Acute limb ischemia (ALI) is challenging to treat because of high morbidity and mortality. Endovascular-first options beginning with thrombolysis are technically feasible with similar results to open surgery. We examined our experience with thrombolysis to identify patients and target conduits that are predictive of improved outcomes. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of our institutional database of thrombolysis cases for arterial lower extremity disease. Thrombolysis was the index procedure, and any subsequent treatment was a reintervention. Conversion to open surgery perioperatively such as thromboembolectomy or bypass was considered a technical failure. Primary outcomes included primary patency, secondary patency, amputation-free survival (AFS), and survival. Secondary outcomes included conversion to open, reintervention <30 days, and amputation <30 days. Descriptive statistics and analysis of variance were performed for preoperative and intraoperative risk factors. Kaplan-Meier estimation and Cox proportional hazard models were used for primary and secondary outcomes. Results: Ninety-nine patients with ALI were treated with thrombolysis from 2007 to 2017. Thrombolysis was attempted on native artery (40%), vein bypass (7%), prosthetic bypass (33%), and stent (19%). Rutherford class distribution was 50% class 1, 41% class 2a, 5% class 2b, and 3% class 3. Technical success was 70%, characterized by an all-endovascular approach, patency at 30 days, and AFS for 30 days. Primary patency at 1- and 2-years was 31% and 22%, respectively. Secondary patency at 1- and 2-years was 39% and 27%, respectively. Overall, 30% required conversion to open surgery at the time of the index procedure, 7% reintervention <30 days, 5% mortality <30 days, and 5% major amputation <30 days. Prosthetic grafts and vein bypasses had the worst primary and secondary patency (P < 0.05). Five out of 7 vein bypasses required open conversion. Thrombolysis of native arteries was most successful maintaining primary patency (P < 0.05), secondary patency (P < 0.05), and AFS (P < 0.05). Patients who had adjunctive procedures at the time of thrombolysis had a significantly greater primary patency (P < 0.05) and secondary patency (P < 0.05) but not greater AFS. Conclusion: Outcomes in thrombolysis for ALI have not significantly improved 20 years after the STILE trial. Technical success and mid-term patency rates are modest at best. Thrombolysis of vein bypasses and prosthetic grafts have poor technical success and primary patency compared with native arteries. However, aggressive adjunctive interventions during thrombolysis appear to improve primary and secondary patency.
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