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Self-expanding metal stents for palliative treatment of superior vena caval syndrome.

M Oudkerk1, T J Kuijpers, P I Schmitz, O Loosveld, R de Wit.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Two stent types (a new Wallstent and a Z-stent) were investigated in 30 patients with recurrent malignant superior vena caval syndrome (SVCS).
METHODS: Eligibility requirements were that the patient had recurrent symptoms after appropriate radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or both; >/= 75% of the vessel was occluded; and there was collateral flow. Because of the limited availability of stents, it was not possible to perform a prospectively randomized study.
RESULTS: In the Z-stent group (17 patients), occlusion of the stent due to acute thrombosis occurred within 12 hr in 4 patients (24%), but in the other 13 patients (76%) symptoms disappeared completely. After 2 weeks the cavogram in these patients showed no signs of thrombosis, and 12 (61%) of the patients remained symptom-free. There was partial occlusion in 5 patients (29%), without relevant clinical symptoms. Of the 13 patients who received Wallstents, only 1 had an acute immediate thrombosis (8%). Symptoms disappeared completely in the other 12 patients and no signs of thrombosis were seen. However, after 2 weeks complete stent occlusion with SVCS was found in 3 patients (23%) and partial occlusion with minor clinical symptoms in 6 (46%). Only 3 patients (23%) had complete relief of the SVCS. The difference between the rates of occlusion of the two stents after 2 weeks was highly significant (p = 0.008).
CONCLUSIONS: The overall clinical success rate for long-term patency was 100% for the Z-stents and 69% for the new Wallstent. These results suggest that when used for this purpose, the new Wallstent is more thrombogenic at 2 weeks than the Z-stent.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8846480     DOI: 10.1007/bf02577610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol        ISSN: 0174-1551            Impact factor:   2.740


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Authors:  S Furui; S Sawada; T Irie; K Makita; T Yamauchi; S Kusano; K Ibukuro; H Nakamura; E Takenaka
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6.  The use of the Wallstent endovascular prosthesis in the treatment of malignant obstruction of the superior vena cava.

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9.  Gianturco-Rösch expandable Z-stents in the treatment of superior vena cava syndrome.

Authors:  J Rösch; B T Uchida; L D Hall; R Antonovic; B D Petersen; K Ivancev; R E Barton; F S Keller
Journal:  Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol       Date:  1992 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.740

10.  Stenting in malignant vena caval obstruction.

Authors:  M Oudkerk; F M Heystraten; G Stoter
Journal:  Cancer       Date:  1993-01-01       Impact factor: 6.860

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