2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2011.12.011
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Technical and Clinical Long-Term Results of Infrapopliteal Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for Critical Limb Ischemia

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“…Peregrin et al (7) reported that the primary LSR, defined as functional limb salvage after the first revascularization with no subsequent intervention, of 76.1% after 1 year of follow-up in a large retrospective study. Our results of LSRs support the prior studies, which have found that despite an inferior primary patency, an endovascular revascularization leads to good LSRs that range from 80% to 95% at 1 to 3 years (4, 6-8, 17, 23). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Peregrin et al (7) reported that the primary LSR, defined as functional limb salvage after the first revascularization with no subsequent intervention, of 76.1% after 1 year of follow-up in a large retrospective study. Our results of LSRs support the prior studies, which have found that despite an inferior primary patency, an endovascular revascularization leads to good LSRs that range from 80% to 95% at 1 to 3 years (4, 6-8, 17, 23). …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Limb salvage was defined as salvage of a functional limb regardless of subsequent reintervention (6-8). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study according to the angiosome concept, the most common site of diabetic foot wounds was the first toe supplied by the ATA, and the least common site was the lateral heal supplied by the PA, which is similar to the previous study. With development of the angiosome concept and continuous advances in endovascular treatment, recent studies on IP-PTA for critical limb ischemia have reported technical success rates of up to 90%, a one-year arterial patency rate of 40%-70%, and a oneyear limb salvage rate of 90%-95% (16,22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lepantalo et al (17), however, reported significantly lower patency rates for stent grafts compared to bypass surgery, with a peri-operative mortality rate of 2.7%, resulting in the premature termination of their randomized clinical trial. Other studies also reported that despite the reduced primary patency, limb salvage rates remain comparable to surgical bypass and range from 74% at five years to 84.7% at eight years (41)(42)(43).…”
Section: Endovascular Therapymentioning
confidence: 95%