This is the largest and most recent analyzis to show colonic ischemia is more frequent after open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (2.1% a 3.6%), compared against endovascular repair (0.5% a 1%), especially in elective patients. Most cases presented within the first 7 days. The evidence is not enough to determine the cause behind the different...
What Is the Prognosis for Reinterventions in Critical Lower Limb Ischemia?
Infrapopliteal (below the knee, BTK) percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) has been acknowledged as a useful strategy in chronic critical limb ischemia (CLI), but artery calcification severity results in considerable restenosis. Repeat PTA and the management of trophic lesions help with wound healing. However, this conduct has not been extensively assessed. This study enrolled 152 patients (175 limbs)...
Lesion Targeting Seems to Be the Secret in Critical Ischemia
Ulcers that do not heal, thus threatening the integrity of a lower limb in patients with critical ischemia, is a main concern. Sometimes, despite successful revascularization, major amputation cannot be prevented. The anatomical description of angiosomes started in the 70s as a way of optimizing tissue grafts. Angiosomes are basically blocks of tissue that include...
Angioplasty vs. Surgery in Long-Term Critical Ischemia
Critical ischemia is the most advanced form of peripheral arterial disease, and it is characterized by ischemic rest pain and ulcers or gangrene. Revascularization is obviously positioned as the first-line treatment, and guidelines recommend both possible strategies (surgery or angioplasty) largely based on the findings of the BASIL trial (British Angioplasty versus Surgery in Ischemic...
Critical Lower Limb Ischemia Should Be Taken into Account in TAVR
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Peripheral vascular diseases (PVD) present the same risk factors as aortic stenosis. In consequence, these disorders usually coexist. The frequency and impact of their various stages on patients undergoing TAVR is yet to be thoroughly assessed. Read also: “Peripheral Vascular Disease Is Associated to More Events in TAVR”. This study analyzed...
Critical ischemia in the lower limbs: Frequent Readmissions show the magnitude of this problem
Readmissions at 6 months in patients with critical ischemia in the lower limbs occur in about 50% of all cases and most of them are unplanned. This truly alarming number is cause for further concern when taking into account that only part of these readmissions are related to vascular problems. Many are caused by comorbidities...
Critical Limb Ischemia: Wound Blush Is the Most Important Objective
The aim of this study was to find the optimal angiographic endpoint for infrapopliteal interventions to be able to predict wound healing. Evidence shows acceptable patency and successful limb salvage in patients with critical limb ischemia after infrapopliteal intervention. However, the optimal angiographic endpoint remains unclear. Is it enough to restore flow in one...
See the presentations of the Bolivia Sessions 2017
We thank all the speakers of the Bolivia Sessions2017 who shared their presentations to contribute to our mission of promoting Interventional Cardiology in Latin America. See them below Agatiello, Carla: “Como iniciar un programa TAVI en Latinoamérica”. Arregui, Elizabeth: “Estenosis aórtica: candidatos para TAVI”. Bello, Fernando: “Enfermedad carotídea: Tratamiento quirúrgico”. ...
Pedal Artery Angioplasty: Beneficial in Critical Limb Ischemia
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Delaying or failing to heal trophic wounds in critical limb ischemia (CLI) changes quality of life, delays rehabilitation and is associated to infections and amputation. Pedal artery revascularization with angioplasty would speed up recovery and improve CLI wound healing. The study analyzed 257 patients with de novo infrapopliteal...
Angiosome: Is It Feasible in Critical Limb Ischemia?
Courtesy of Dr. Carlos Fava. Critical limb ischemia (CLI) accompanied by tissue loss entails high risk of amputation. At present, there is substantial evidence in favor of revascularization by PCI according to the angiosome concept, but the feasibility of this treatment remains unclear. 161 compromised limbs were analyzed in 160 patients with foot...