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Iliac Endovascular Intervention Without Procedural Anticoagulation.

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العنوان: Iliac Endovascular Intervention Without Procedural Anticoagulation.
المؤلفون: Turan, Burak, Uğur, Murat, Çelik, Osman Muhsin, Erkol, Ayhan
المصدر: Vascular & Endovascular Surgery; Jul2023, Vol. 57 Issue 5, p477-484, 8p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ILIAC artery, COMBINATION drug therapy, PERIPHERAL vascular diseases, ANTICOAGULANTS, RETROSPECTIVE studies, PLATELET aggregation inhibitors, THROMBOEMBOLISM, ENDOVASCULAR surgery, ANGIOGRAPHY
مستخلص: Background: Adequate antithrombotic therapy is essential to prevent thrombus formation during percutaneous endovascular interventions (PVI). We hypothesize that interventions for non-complex lesions of iliac arteries do not need procedural anticoagulation if patients are under dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT). Methods: Iliac PVIs performed without procedural anticoagulation were retrospectively screened between 2017 and 2021. Baseline characteristics of patients, in-hospital events and 30-day follow-ups were obtained from hospital records. Each PVI was reviewed for procedural details. Primary safety outcome was thromboembolic events during intervention. Secondary safety outcome was adverse vascular events at 30-day follow-up. Procedure times of iliac interventions were compared to peripheral angiography procedures of patients with similar demographic characteristics. Results: We identified 108 iliac interventions without procedural anticoagulation, median age of 62 (interquartile range 56-68) years, 9 (8.3%) females. Median lesion length was 30 (19-50) mm. We observed a thrombotic finding in 4 (3.7%) procedures. Visible luminal thrombus was observed in 2 (1.9%) and introducer sheath thrombosis in 2 procedures (1.9%), all of which were in patients with in-stent lesions. No distal embolization was observed in final angiography of these procedures. At 30-day follow-up, acute limb ischemia was not observed and clinically driven target vessel revascularization was not required in any of the patients. Procedure time of iliac interventions was similar to that of lower extremity diagnostic procedures [18 (11-24) vs 18 (14-24) min, respectively, P =.364]. No major bleeding event was observed after iliac interventions. Conclusion: Non-complex lesions of iliac arteries can be managed within a time frame similar to that of lower extremity diagnostic procedures. These interventions can be performed safely without procedural anticoagulation, provided patient receives DAPT. Intervention of in-stent lesions should ideally be avoided without procedural anticoagulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:15385744
DOI:10.1177/15385744231154726