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Catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute upper extremity ischemia.

A M Schrijver1, G J De Borst, J A Van Herwaarden, E J Vonken, F L Moll, J A Vos, J P P M De Vries.   

Abstract

AIM: Acute nontraumatic upper extremity ischemia has significant chronic disability when not treated adequately and timely. As surgical treatment can be challenging, this study evaluates catheter-directed thrombolysis as first-line treatment for acute upper extremity ischemia.
METHODS: Between January 2006 and December 2010, 28 patients (22 women; mean age, 63±16 years) underwent catheter-directed thrombolysis for acute upper extremity ischemia, Rutherford class I or IIa. Proximal extent of the occlusion was in the subclavian (32%), axillary (7%), brachial (25%) and forearm arteries (36%). Median occlusion length was 18 cm (range, 12-43). Causes were embolus (14%), thrombus (39%), thoracic outlet syndrome (14%), paraneoplastic (4%), or unknown (29%).
RESULTS: Technical success was 96%, radiologic success (>95% clot lysis) 61%, and clinical success 68%. Median duration of thrombolysis was 24 hours (range, 18-96). Of the 11 radiologically unsuccessful patients (39%), five were treated conservatively and six underwent surgical intervention. In-hospital amputation-rate was 7%. Four complications occurred: embolization to the lower extremity, a transient ischemic attack, a subcapsular splenic hematoma and a pseudoaneurysm. Cumulative amputation-free survival at six months was 93%, standard error (SE) 4.87 and at one year 88%, SE 6.50.
CONCLUSION: These results show that catheter-directed thrombolysis is effective in over 60% of patients as first-line treatment of extensive acute upper extremity ischemia and can prevent surgical intervention in these patients.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25729917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)        ISSN: 0021-9509            Impact factor:   1.888


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