Peripheral thrombolysis for acute-onset claudication

Author:

Braithwaite B D1,Tomlinson M A2,Walker S R3,Davies B3,Buckenham T M2,Earnshaw J J3

Affiliation:

1. Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK

2. St George's Hospital, London, UK

3. Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, Gloucester, UK

Abstract

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to determine the outcome of patients who presented with sudden onset of incapacitating claudication of less than 2 weeks' duration and who were treated with peripheral arterial thrombolysis. Methods The database of the Thrombolysis Study Group was searched retrospectively for patients who received thrombolysis for acute-onset claudication. Some 108 patients (65 men, median age 69 (range 29–94) years) were treated with intra-arterial tissue plasminogen activator at 14 hospitals. The median duration of symptoms was 72 h (range from 2 h to 2 weeks). There were 52 graft and 56 native vessel arterial occlusions. Results The immediate outcome of thrombolysis for native vessel arterial occlusion was thrombus clearance in 50 patients (89 per cent) and failed lysis in six (11 per cent). Thirty-six patients (64 per cent) had a secondary radiological or surgical procedure carried out after lysis. After 30 days four patients (7 per cent) had a major amputation, eight (14 per cent) had died, 38 (68 per cent) were symptom free and seven (12 per cent) continued to have claudication. Three patients (5 per cent) suffered a major haemorrhage. The immediate outcome of thrombolysis for graft occlusion was thrombus clearance in 48 patients (92 per cent) and failed lysis in four (8 per cent); 27 patients (52 per cent) had a secondary procedure. After 30 days four patients (8 per cent) had a major amputation, seven (13 per cent) had died, 32 (62 per cent) were symptom free and nine (17 per cent) had persistent claudication. Three patients (6 per cent) suffered a major haemorrhage. Conclusion Patients who presented with acute onset of incapacitating claudication had an outcome similar to that after thrombolysis for critical ischaemia. It is recommended that patients who present in this way should be observed and treated with thrombolysis only if they progress to critical ischaemia.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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