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Long-term follow-up for superior vena cava filter placement.

Fred Usoh1, Anil Hingorani, Enrico Ascher, Alexander Shiferson, Victor Tran, Natalie Marks, Theresa Jacob.   

Abstract

The short-term effectiveness and safety placement of superior vena cava (SVC) filter in the treatment of upper extremity deep venous thrombosis in patients with contraindication to anticoagulation have been well documented. However, as opposed to the numerous reported experiences with inferior vena cava filter placement and its complications, there has been no documented long-term follow-up on SVC filter placement. We, therefore, reviewed our experience with SVC filter placement. A retrospective review was performed of the 154 cases of patients who underwent SVC filter placement between January 1994 and August 2005 at our institution. Seven additional patients had unsuccessful SVC filter placement due to widespread deep venous thrombosis. The data were evaluated for both insertion complications (pneumothorax, hemorrhage, filter misplacement) and long-term complications (pulmonary embolism, migration, caval occlusion). The follow-up included review of serial chest radiographs to evaluate for filter migration in patients who lived at least 60 days after filter insertion and had chest radiography performed (n = 40), patients' charts, clinic visits, and telephone contacts, hospital databases, city death records, and national databases. There were 69 males and 85 females with a mean age of 73.6 years (range, 16-96 years; +/-15.3 [SD] years). Follow-up ranged from 1 day to 3750 days (256.3 +/- 576 days [mean +/- SD]) and 5 patients were lost to follow-up. Of the 154 patients, 58 survived longer than 60 days with mean follow-up of 628.4 days. All SVC filters (TrapEase, n = 38; Greenfield, n = 116) were successfully deployed in the 154 patients. During the follow-up, 114 (74.0% mortality) of the patients died of chronic illness or from cancer complications. There were three cases of pericardial tamponade (1.9%), and one case of misplaced filter in innominate vein. There were no known cases of symptomatic pulmonary embolism, caval occlusion, pneumothorax, or filter migration. SVC filter placement is associated with a low incidence of complications with long-term follow-up. These data help to reaffirm the safety and effectiveness of SVC filter placement. However, SVC perforation in young males remains a significant issue.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18809292     DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2008.08.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0890-5096            Impact factor:   1.466


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