Open endovascular repair of the ICA of symptomatic patients with dissections with a 6-mm covered endoprosthesis is a safe alternative to conventional surgery, with excellent long-term patency.
Background and aim. The breakdown of mucosal barrier function due to intestinal hypo-perfusion is the earliest dysfunction of ischaemic colitis. Severe colon ischaemia after aortic reconstruction is associated with mortality rates up to 90%. Therefore, early detection and treatment of patients with extensive ischaemic colitis is of crucial importance. In experimental studies, both D-lactate and bacterial endotoxin have been reported as markers of intestinal mucosal barrier impairment. However, evidence of their value in clinical practice is lacking. The aim of this pilot prospective cohort study was to assess the association between ischaemia of the colon (assessed histologically) and plasma levels of D-lactate and endotoxin in patients undergoing open aortic reconstruction. Patients and methods. Twelve consecutive patients underwent surgery between February and April 2003. Six patients underwent emergency surgery and six patients elective aortic surgery. D-Lactate and endotoxin levels were measured in blood samples collected according to a standardised protocol. For histological examination biopsies were obtained by sigmoidoscopy on days 4-6 after surgery, or earlier if indicated clinically. Results. As early as 2 h postoperatively, elevated plasma levels of D-lactate were measured in patients with histologically proven ischaemic colitis. The peak of D-lactate elevation was on postoperative days 1 and 2. Concentration of plasma endotoxin was not significantly different in patients with or without ischaemic colitis. Conclusion. Our data suggest that plasma D-lactate levels are a useful marker for early detection of ischaemic colitis secondary to aortic surgery.
Patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy under regional anaesthesia do not have an increase in total Hcy postoperatively. This finding is in contrast to results from cardiac surgery and carotid endarterectomy in a recently published animal study, both performing surgery under general anaesthesia.
More than one third of patients awaiting carotid endarterectomy did not receive any antiplatelet therapy, despite high grade ICA stenosis. Since this practice does not meet the current guidelines, campaigns to increase the awareness of this problem are urgently needed.
A substantial proportion of patients admitted for vascular surgery are smokers. More than half of these continue to smoke in the hospital, an environment where smoking is prohibited by law. Counseling, nicotine replacement therapy and smoking-cessation programs are urgently needed for vascular surgical inpatients.
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