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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
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
Affiliation:Diabetology Centre, Diabetic Foot Centre, Policlinico Multimedica, 20099 Sesto S. Giovanni, Milano, Italy. ezio.faglia@multimedica.it
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.
Keywords:Diabetic foot   Critical limb ischemia   Peripheral occlusive disease   Peripheral angioplasty   Clinical restenosis   Limb salvage   Survival
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