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Stent Compression in Iliac Vein Compression Syndrome Associated with Acute Ilio-Femoral Deep Vein Thrombosis
Authors:Hun Cho  Jin Woo Kim  You Sun Hong  Sang Hyun Lim  Je Hwan Won
Institution:1Department of Radiology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-380, Korea.;2Department of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon 443-380, Korea.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study was conducted to evaluate stent compression in iliac vein compression syndrome (IVCS) and to identify its association with stent patency.ResultsAll of the stents used were laser-cut nitinol stents. The proportion of limbs showing significant stent compression was 33%. Fifty-six percent of limbs in the significant stent compression group developed stent occlusion. On the other hand, only 9% of limbs in the insignificant stent compression group developed stent occlusion. Significant stent compression was inversely correlated with stent patency (p < 0.001). The median patency period evaluated with Kaplan-Meier analysis was 20.0 months for patients with significant stent compression. Other factors including gender, age, and type of stent were not correlated with stent patency. Significant stent compression occurred most frequently (87.5%) at the upper end of the stent (ilio-caval junction).ConclusionSignificant compression of nitinol stents placed in IVCS highly affects stent patency. Therefore, in order to prevent stent compression in IVCS, nitinol stents with higher radial resistive force may be required.
Keywords:Iliac vein compression syndrome  Stent compression  Stent occlusion  Stent
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