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Successful iliac vein and inferior vena cava stenting ameliorates venous claudication and improves venous outflow, calf muscle pump function, and clinical status in post-thrombotic syndrome.

Konstantinos T Delis1, Haraldur Bjarnason, Paul W Wennberg, Thom W Rooke, Peter Gloviczki.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Stent therapy has been proposed as an effective treatment of chronic iliofemoral (I-F) and inferior vena cava (IVC) thrombosis. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of technically successful stenting in consecutive patients with advanced CVD (CEAP3-6 +/- venous claudication) for chronic obliteration of the I-F (+/-IVC) trunks, on the venous hemodynamics of the limb, the walking capacity, and the clinical status of CVD. These patients had previously failed to improve with conservative treatment entailing compression and/or wound care for at least 12 months.
METHODS: The presence of venous claudication was assessed by > or =3 independent examiners. The CEAP clinical classification was used to determine the severity of CVD. Outflow obstruction [Outflow Fraction at 1- and 4-second (OF1 and OF4) in %], venous reflux [Venous Filling Index (VFI) in mL/100 mL/s], calf muscle pump function [Ejection Fraction (EF) in %] and hypertension [Residual Venous Fraction (RVF) in %], were examined before and after successful venous stenting in 16 patients (23 limbs), 6 females, 10 males, median age 42 years; range, 31-77 yearas, left/right limbs 14/9, using strain gauge plethysmography; 7/16 of these had thrombosis extending to the IVC. Contralateral limbs to those stented without prior I-F +/- IVC thrombosis, nor infrainguinal clots on duplex, were used as control limbs (n = 9). Excluded were patients with stent occlusion or stenoses, peripheral arterial disease (ABI <1.0), symptomatic cardiac disease, unrelated causes of walking impairment, and malignancy. Preinterventional data (< or =30 days) were compared with those after endovascular therapy (8.4 months; interquartile range [IQR], 3-11.8 months). Nonparametric analysis was applied.
RESULTS: Compared with the control group, limbs with I-F +/- IVC thrombosis before stenting had reduced venous outflow (OF4) and calf muscle pump function (EF), worse CEAP clinical class, and increased RVF (all, P < 0.05). At 8.4 months (IQR, 3-11.8 months) after successful I-F (+/-IVC) stenting, venous outflow (OF1, OF4) and calf muscle pump function (EF) had both improved (P < 0.001) and the RVF had decreased (P < 0.001), at the expense of venous reflux, which had increased further (increase of median VFI by 24%; P = 0.002); the CEAP status had also improved (P < 0.05) from a median class C3 (range, C3-C6; IQR, C3-C5) [distribution, C6: 6; C4: 4; C3: 13] before intervention to C2 (range, C2-C6; IQR, C2-C4.5) [distribution, C6: 1; C5: 5; C4: 4; C2: 13] after intervention. At this follow up (8.4 months median), venous outflow (OF1, OF4), calf muscle pump function (EF), and RVF of the stented limbs did not differ significantly from those of the control; significantly worse (P < 0.025) were the amount of venous reflux (VFI), and the CEAP clinical class, despite the improvement with stenting. Incapacitating venous claudication noted in 62.5% (10 of 16, 95% CI, 35.8%-89.1%) of patients (15 of 23 limbs; 65.2%, 95% CI, 44.2%-86.3%) before stenting was eliminated in all after stenting (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Successful I-F (+/-IVC) stenting in limbs with venous outflow obstruction and complicated CVD (C3-C6) ameliorates venous claudication, normalizes outflow, and enhances calf muscle pump function, compounded by a significant clinical improvement of CVD. The significant increase in the amount of venous reflux of the stented limbs indicates that elastic or inelastic compression support of the successfully stented limbs would be pivotal in preventing disease progression.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17197976      PMCID: PMC1867924          DOI: 10.1097/01.sla.0000245550.36159.93

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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