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Potential mechanisms of in-stent occlusion in the femoropopliteal artery: an angioscopic assessment.

Takayuki Ishihara1, Osamu Iida2, Shin Okamoto2, Masashi Fujita2, Masaharu Masuda2, Kiyonori Nanto2, Tatsuya Shiraki2, Takashi Kanda2, Takuya Tsujimura2, Shota Okuno2, Koji Yanaka2, Masaaki Uematsu2.   

Abstract

Although stent implantation has become widespread for the treatment of patients with peripheral artery disease with femoropopliteal (FP) lesions, in-stent restenosis, especially in-stent occlusion (ISO), remains as a major concern for refractory recurrence. Furthermore, the mechanisms of ISO in FP lesions have not been well elucidated. We performed angioscopy for 6 lesions (bare-metal stent: 3, drug-eluting stent: 3) from 5 patients (mean age 74 ± 10 years, male 40 %) with ISO in the FP artery immediately after wire-passing or thrombus aspiration. The presence of thrombus as well as the presence and location of organic stenosis were evaluated. Median duration from stent implantation to angioscopic evaluation was 1099.5 (514.5-2272.5) days, while the duration from recurrence of symptoms to angioscopic evaluation was 45 (5.75-60) days. Mixed thrombi were observed in all stents. Organic stenosis was detected at the proximal edge of the stents in 5 lesions. Organic stenosis was observed at the overlapping segment of the stent in one lesion. The distal edge of the stents could be evaluated in 3 lesions, and all of them showed organic stenosis at the site. Mixed thrombi and organic stenosis were observed in all stents. Partial development of organic stenosis in a stent followed by thrombus formation may be the potential mechanism of the development of ISO in the FP artery though the sample size of this study was small and it had no serial angioscopic data so that we should consider it as preliminary one at best.

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Keywords:  Angioscopy; Femoropopliteal artery; In-stent occlusion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27430638     DOI: 10.1007/s12928-016-0411-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Interv Ther        ISSN: 1868-4297


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Authors:  Kuniyasu Ikeoka; Keita Okayama; Tetsuya Watanabe; Shinsuke Nanto; Yasushi Sakata; Shiro Hoshida
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2018-09-25

2.  Atrial Fibrillation is Associated with Femoropopliteal Totally Occlusive In-Stent Restenosis: A Single-Center, Retrospective, Observational Study.

Authors:  Yohsuke Honda; Keisuke Hirano; Masahiro Yamawaki; Motoharu Araki; Norihiro Kobayashi; Yasunari Sakamoto; Shinsuke Mori; Masakazu Tsutsumi; Kenji Makino; Shigemitsu Shirai; Masafumi Mizusawa; Takahiro Nakano; Yoshiaki Ito
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