Peripheral Angioplasty as the First-choice Revascularization Procedure in Diabetic Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia: Prospective Study of 993 Consecutive Patients Hospitalized and Followed Between 1999 and 2003 |
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Authors: | E. Faglia L. Dalla Paola G. Clerici J. Clerissi L. Graziani M. Fusaro L. Gabrielli S. Losa A. Stella M. Gargiulo M. Mantero M. Caminiti S. Ninkovic V. Curci A. Morabito |
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Affiliation: | Diabetology Centre, Diabetic Foot Centre, Policlinico Multimedica, 20099 Sesto S. Giovanni, Milano, Italy. ezio.faglia@multimedica.it |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of peripheral angioplasty (PTA) as the first-choice revascularisation procedure in diabetic patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). DESIGN: Prospective study. METHODS: PTA was employed as first choice revascularisation in a consecutive series of diabetic patients hospitalized for CLI between January 1999 and December 2003. RESULTS: PTA was successful performed in 993 patients. Seventeen (1.7%) major amputations were carried out. One death and 33 non-fatal complications were observed. Mean follow-up was 26+/-15 months. Clinical restenosis was observed in 87 patients. The 5 years primary patency was 88%, 95% CI 86-91%. During follow-up 119 (12.0%) patients died at a rate of 6.7% per year. CONCLUSIONS: PTA as the first choice revascularisation procedure is feasible, safe and effective for limb salvage in a high percentage of diabetic patients. Clinical restenosis was an infrequent event and PTA could successfully be repeated in most cases. |
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Keywords: | Diabetic foot Critical limb ischemia Peripheral occlusive disease Peripheral angioplasty Clinical restenosis Limb salvage Survival |
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