Weiping Wang1, Dayong Zhou, Nancy Obuchowski, James Spain, Tianzhi An, Eunice Moon.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of fracture and migration of the Celect inferior vena cava (IVC) filter at a single tertiary-care center.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images obtained after placement of Celect IVC filters between August 2007 and January 2013 were retrospectively reviewed for evidence of device fracture and migration. The probability of filter fracture at 6 and 12 months after filter placement was estimated, and a 95% upper confidence bound was constructed.
RESULTS: A total of 741 consecutive Celect filters were placed, and the following studies were subsequently evaluated: 301 abdominal radiographs, 282 abdominal computed tomography (CT) scans, 154 cavagrams, 19 lumbar spine radiographs, 462 chest radiographs, 108 chest CT scans, and 31 pelvic radiographs. The mean imaging follow-up interval was 5.78 months ± 8.80 (range, 0.01-56.03 mo). There was no filter fracture or en-bloc migration outside the IVC. Upper 95% confidence bounds for the probability of fracture were 1.8% at 6 months and 4.3% at 12 months. Intracaval filter migration of more than 2 cm (mean, 2.43 ± 0.12 cm; range, -2.54 to 2.99 cm) was seen in 3.9% of patients (21 of 534; 12 cranial and nine caudal).
CONCLUSIONS: No fracture of a Celect filter was observed in this large cohort over a relatively short follow-up interval. The results also suggest that the Celect filter has an adequate securing mechanism to prevent distant en-bloc or significant intracaval migration. © SIR, 2013.
PURPOSE: To determine the incidence of fracture and migration of the Celect inferior vena cava (IVC) filter at a single tertiary-care center.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Images obtained after placement of Celect IVC filters between August 2007 and January 2013 were retrospectively reviewed for evidence of device fracture and migration. The probability of filter fracture at 6 and 12 months after filter placement was estimated, and a 95% upper confidence bound was constructed.
RESULTS: A total of 741 consecutive Celect filters were placed, and the following studies were subsequently evaluated: 301 abdominal radiographs, 282 abdominal computed tomography (CT) scans, 154 cavagrams, 19 lumbar spine radiographs, 462 chest radiographs, 108 chest CT scans, and 31 pelvic radiographs. The mean imaging follow-up interval was 5.78 months ± 8.80 (range, 0.01-56.03 mo). There was no filter fracture or en-bloc migration outside the IVC. Upper 95% confidence bounds for the probability of fracture were 1.8% at 6 months and 4.3% at 12 months. Intracaval filter migration of more than 2 cm (mean, 2.43 ± 0.12 cm; range, -2.54 to 2.99 cm) was seen in 3.9% of patients (21 of 534; 12 cranial and nine caudal).
CONCLUSIONS: No fracture of a Celect filter was observed in this large cohort over a relatively short follow-up interval. The results also suggest that the Celect filter has an adequate securing mechanism to prevent distant en-bloc or significant intracaval migration. © SIR, 2013.
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Keywords:
IVC; inferior vena cava
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Year: 2013
PMID: 24035103 DOI: 10.1016/j.jvir.2013.07.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vasc Interv Radiol ISSN: 1051-0443 Impact factor: 3.464