Circulation, Vol 70, 619-623, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
A Gallino, F Mahler, P Probst and B Nachbur
A total of 482 percutaneous transluminal angioplasties (PTAs) of the
arteries of the lower limbs were performed in 411 patients between 1977 and
1983. The 5 year patency rate, calculated by the life table method, was 83%
for iliac and 58% for femoropopliteal PTA. Clinical improvement after the
procedure was confirmed by a significant drop of the arm- ankle pressure
difference: 48 +/- 5 mm Hg before vs 17 +/- 5 mm Hg 2 years after iliac PTA
(p less than .01) and 73 +/- 5 mm Hg before vs 28 +/- 6 mm Hg after
femoropopliteal PTA (p less than .01). The majority of reocclusions
occurred within the first year after angioplasty. Patients with stenoses or
occlusions of less than 3 cm had a favorable long-term patency rate of 74%.
Conversely, patients with femoropopliteal occlusions presenting with pain
at rest, diabetes, occlusions of greater than 3 cm, or poor distal runoff
had an elevated rate of reocclusion. Complications, which occurred in 8% of
the patients in whom PTA was attempted, included local hemorrhage,
dissection, embolism, and spasm necessitating surgical intervention in 2%.
No deaths or amputations were a direct consequence of PTA. PTA of arteries
of the lower limbs may thus be regarded as a valid complementary treatment
to vascular surgery in patients with occlusive disease of the peripheral
arteries.
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