Volume 13, Issue 1 , Pages 20-24, January 2012
Antegrade approach for percutaneous interventions of ostial superficial femoral artery: outcomes from a prospective series of diabetic patients presenting with critical limb ischemia☆
Abstract
Objectives
This is a prospective evaluation of percutaneous interventions (PTAs) performed by the antegrade femoral approach in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) and ostial superficial femoral artery (SFA) lesions.
Methods
The puncture site was selected according to duplex scan analysis and physical examination (brachial, crossover, or antegrade). In cases of antegrade approach, a bare needle angiogram of the femoral bifurcation was performed in order to have an adequate distance (>2 cm) from the target lesion.
Results
Between January 2010 and August 2011, 64 diabetic patients underwent PTA for ostial SFA lesions.
Crossover or brachial approach was electively adopted in 19/64 (30%) patients. The antegrade bare needle angiogram was performed in the remaining 45/64 (70%) patients. In two patients, the vascular anatomy was considered not suitable for antegrade approach, and they were treated in crossover. Technical success was achieved in 38/45 (84%) of patients. During hospital stay, one patient had SFA stent thrombosis treated with urgent bypass grafting.
Conclusions
The antegrade approach can be safely performed in most patients presenting with CLI and ostial SFA lesions. The use of clinical and radiographic criteria correctly identifies patients with ostial SFA lesions suitable for an antegrade approach in 42/44 (95%) of cases.
Keywords: Critical limb ischemia, Femoral artery, Angioplasty
☆ Conflict of interest: none.
PII: S1553-8389(11)00537-9
doi:10.1016/j.carrev.2011.10.003
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Volume 13, Issue 1 , Pages 20-24, January 2012
