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Rapid thrombectomy with a hydrodynamic catheter: results from a prospective, multicenter trial.

H J Wagner1, S Müller-Hülsbeck, M B Pitton, W Weiss, M Wess.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate efficacy and safety of a hydrodynamic rheolytic thrombectomy device for rapid percutaneous treatment of acute thromboembolic occlusions of native lower-extremity arteries and bypass grafts.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 50 patients, thrombectomy was performed with the rheolytic catheter at four centers. Patients had acute occlusions of native lower-extremity arteries (n = 39) or acute thrombosis of lower-limb bypass grafts (n = 11). Estimated occlusion age was 5 days +/- 5. Mean thrombus length was 15 cm +/- 11. Clinical success was measured on a scale of -3 (deterioration) to +3 (improvement) with established criteria.
RESULTS: With the thrombectomy catheter, the majority of thrombus material was removed and antegrade blood flow was reestablished in 45 (90%) patients. Technical success (residual luminal narrowing < 50%) was 52% with use of the device alone. Adjunctive therapy was performed in 45 patients. Clinical improvement after intervention was +3 in 25 (50%) patients, +2 in 10 (20%), +1 in six (12%), and 0 (no improvement) in nine (18%). Clinically unimportant complications related to use of the device were one (2%) distal embolization and two (4%) dissections. Laboratory analysis revealed hemolysis without clinical sequelae. Primary patency rates were 76% after 30 days, 74% after 3 months, and 69% after 1 year.
CONCLUSION: The hydrodynamic catheter appears to be safe and effective for rapid thrombectomy.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9393520     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.205.3.9393520

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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