2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcin.2022.03.010
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1-Year Outcomes of Thromboendarterectomy vs Endovascular Therapy for Common Femoral Artery Lesions

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“…Results of endovascular treatment of 946 isolated CFA lesions were reported by Siracuse et al [8] with low rate of periprocedural morbidity and mortality and with dissection rate of 2.9%. Bohme et al have also reported favorable outcome of CFA angioplasty performed in 250 patients, out of which 64 patients had CFA occlusion [11]. The overall complications rate was 9.1% with the primary patency rate of 90.8%, 81.2% and 72% at six, 12, and 24 months, respectively [11].…”
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“…Results of endovascular treatment of 946 isolated CFA lesions were reported by Siracuse et al [8] with low rate of periprocedural morbidity and mortality and with dissection rate of 2.9%. Bohme et al have also reported favorable outcome of CFA angioplasty performed in 250 patients, out of which 64 patients had CFA occlusion [11]. The overall complications rate was 9.1% with the primary patency rate of 90.8%, 81.2% and 72% at six, 12, and 24 months, respectively [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Bohme et al have also reported favorable outcome of CFA angioplasty performed in 250 patients, out of which 64 patients had CFA occlusion [11]. The overall complications rate was 9.1% with the primary patency rate of 90.8%, 81.2% and 72% at six, 12, and 24 months, respectively [11].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…As mentioned above, type IV lesions were not included in the present study. Calcification was evaluated by computed tomography and angiography as the presence or absence of nodular calcification, which was defined as coral reef-like calcification protruding into the lumen [8]. Angiographic or imaging depiction of CFA lesion types was so far lacking for a study focused on lesion predictors.…”
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“…Although some reports indicate that EVT is equivalent to TEA in terms of patency, others indicate that it is still not as good as TEA [1][2][3][4]. On the other hand, EVT may be superior to TEA in terms of safety, promoting a shift from TEA to EVT [7,8].…”
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