F Hafner1, G Seinost, T Gary, H Froehlich, E Pilger, M Brodmann. 1. Division of Angiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 15, 8036, Graz, Austria. franz.hafner@medunigraz.at
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Restenosis after percutaneous angioplasty of peripheral arteries is still an unsolved matter. Previous studies reported an association between flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), a marker of endothelial dysfunction, and restenosis after coronary angioplasty. This study evaluates the influence of FMD and brachial intima-media thickness (B-IMT) on restenosis after angioplasty of peripheral arteries. METHODS: One hundred and eighty-four patients (124 male) with claudication related to peripheral arterial disease participated in this trial. FMD and B-IMT were assessed before endovascular revascularisation. In a 12-month follow-up duplex ultrasound examinations were performed to detect restenosis. Finally 128 patients (91male, 37 female) were eligible for statistical analysis. RESULTS: Restenosis was found in 54 patients (42.2%). Mean FMD was 3.53 ± 3.56%, with no difference between the patients with restenosis (3.55 ± 3.64%) and those without (3.52 ± 3.48%; p = 0.716). B-IMT had a mean value of 0.326 ± 0.134 mm. B-IMT significantly differed between the patients with restenosis (0.326 ± 0.134 mm) and those without (0.256 ± 0.133 mm; p = 0.007). We confirmed that a B-IMT over 0.21 mm was an independent risk factor for restenosis [OR 2.9 (1.3-6.3)]. CONCLUSION: Endothelial dysfunction is not associated with restenosis. Conversely patients with enlarged B-IMT are at risk of restenosis after angioplasty of peripheral arteries.
OBJECTIVE:Restenosis after percutaneous angioplasty of peripheral arteries is still an unsolved matter. Previous studies reported an association between flow-mediated dilatation (FMD), a marker of endothelial dysfunction, and restenosis after coronary angioplasty. This study evaluates the influence of FMD and brachial intima-media thickness (B-IMT) on restenosis after angioplasty of peripheral arteries. METHODS: One hundred and eighty-four patients (124 male) with claudication related to peripheral arterial disease participated in this trial. FMD and B-IMT were assessed before endovascular revascularisation. In a 12-month follow-up duplex ultrasound examinations were performed to detect restenosis. Finally 128 patients (91male, 37 female) were eligible for statistical analysis. RESULTS:Restenosis was found in 54 patients (42.2%). Mean FMD was 3.53 ± 3.56%, with no difference between the patients with restenosis (3.55 ± 3.64%) and those without (3.52 ± 3.48%; p = 0.716). B-IMT had a mean value of 0.326 ± 0.134 mm. B-IMT significantly differed between the patients with restenosis (0.326 ± 0.134 mm) and those without (0.256 ± 0.133 mm; p = 0.007). We confirmed that a B-IMT over 0.21 mm was an independent risk factor for restenosis [OR 2.9 (1.3-6.3)]. CONCLUSION: Endothelial dysfunction is not associated with restenosis. Conversely patients with enlarged B-IMT are at risk of restenosis after angioplasty of peripheral arteries.
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