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    SAGE Publications ; 2001
    In:  Journal of Endovascular Therapy Vol. 8, No. 6 ( 2001-12), p. 550-557
    In: Journal of Endovascular Therapy, SAGE Publications, Vol. 8, No. 6 ( 2001-12), p. 550-557
    Abstract: To compare long-term patency after balloon angioplasty of stenotic or occluded subclavian arteries with and without adjunctive stenting and to identify independent risk factors for restenosis after balloon angioplasty. Methods: In a retrospective cohort study, 115 consecutive patients (65 women; mean age 60 years, interquartile range 53–68) who underwent PTA for atherosclerotic subclavian artery obstruction within a 15-year period were included. Among these, 26 (23%) consecutive patients had Palmaz stents routinely implanted since 1996. Follow-up investigation was performed in the year 2000. Patency during the median 44-month follow-up period (interquartile range 18–69 months, minimum 12) was evaluated by oscillography, blood pressure measurement, and color-coded duplex sonography. The predictive value of possible risk factors for restenosis was assessed in a multivariate model controlling for cardiovascular comorbidities and angiographic data. Results: PTA success was achieved in 98 (85%) patients, 72 (81%) of 89 undergoing angioplasty alone and all 26 with stents. Complete occlusion of the vessel and long lesions (≥2 cm) correlated with a lower success rate. One-year patency was 76% in unstented arteries and 95% in stented lesions due to better primary technical success, but at 4 years, the patency rates were 59% in arteries with stents and 68% in arteries without. Long lesions, residual stenosis after PTA, and stent implantation were independent predictors for restenosis after successful intervention. Conclusions: Subclavian arterial stent implantation is associated with better 1-year patency than PTA due to improved technical success, but intermediate and long-term outcomes are less favorable, as instent restenosis frequently occurs.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1526-6028 , 1545-1550
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2001
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