Clinical Outcomes of Non-Stent-Based Interventions for Symptomatic Below-the-Knee Peripheral Artery Disease in the Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease (XLPAD) Registry.
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
The American journal of cardiology
Abstract
For endovascular treatment of below-the-knee (BTK) peripheral artery disease (PAD), independently adjudicated real-world outcomes comparing non-stent-based balloon angioplasty (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty) and adjunctive treatments with or without a concomitant ipsilateral femoropopliteal (FP) artery intervention are scarce. A total of 1,060 patients from the multicenter XLPAD registry who underwent non-stent-based BTK PAD intervention between 2006 and 2021 were included. The primary outcome was the 1-year incidence of major adverse limb events (MALEs), a composite of all-cause death, any amputation, or clinically driven repeat revascularization. A total of 566 patients underwent BTK and 494 BTK + FP interventions; 72% were men, with a mean age of 68.4 ± 10.9 years. Diabetes mellitus was more prevalent in the BTK-only group (76.5% vs 69%, p = 0.006). Mean Rutherford class was 4.2 ± 1.18; chronic limb-threatening ischemia was more frequent in the BTK group (55.3% vs 49%, p = 0.040). Moderate to severe calcification was more frequent in the BTK + FP group (21.2% vs 27.1%, p = 0.024), as was lesion length (110.6 ± 77.3 vs 135.4 ± 86.3 mm, p
First Page
38
Last Page
47
DOI
10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.07.016
Publication Date
10-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Sayfo S, Rosol ZP, Vazquez DF, Mamawala M, Bruneman BM, Weideman SG, Adelman KS, Jeong M, Ramanan B, Tsai S, Shammas NW, Monteleone PP, Nanjundappa A, Chu HB, Smith BL, Grimsley BR, Hohmann SE, Vasquez J Jr, Metzger C, Das TS, Gable DR, Eidt JF, Banerjee S. Clinical Outcomes of Non-Stent-Based Interventions for Symptomatic Below-the-Knee Peripheral Artery Disease in the Excellence in Peripheral Artery Disease (XLPAD) Registry. Am J Cardiol. 2024 Oct 1;228:38-47. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2024.07.016. Epub 2024 Aug 5. PMID: 39111561.