The effect of the stented iliac lesions TASC-II C, D on the femoropopliteal bypass patency: Propensity score-matched observational study

Author:

Osipova Olesia1ORCID,Cheban Alexey1,Ignatenko Pavel1,Ruzankin Pavel23,Prokopenko Evgeny23ORCID,Karpenko Andrey1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Vascular and Hybrid Surgery, Meshalkin National Medical Research Center, Novosibirsk, Russia

2. Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Novosibirsk, Russia

3. Department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia

Abstract

Introduction Concurrent stenting of complex iliac lesions during infrainguinal bypasses can increase the complexity of a case and impact outcomes. Objective Our aim was to evaluate the effect of inflow stenting of TASC-II C, D iliac lesions on femoropopliteal bypass patency. Methods A retrospective observational cohort study of patients who underwent femoropopliteal bypass with TASC-II C, D iliac artery stenting (hybrid group) or without inflow lesions (non-hybrid group) was conducted. After propensity score matching, 120 patients were included in the non-hybrid group and 60 patients in the hybrid one. The median follow-up was 432 (193; 1313) days in the hybrid group and 472 (196; 1376) days in the non-hybrid group ( p = 0.94). Results No significant differences were found between the groups in 30-day morbidity and serious adverse events. At 3 years, primary and secondary bypass patency for the hybrid group and non-hybrid group were 62.2% versus 59.9% ( p = 0.36) and 63.7% versus 64.3% ( p = 0.077), respectively. The primary patency of the iliac stents in patients of the hybrid group was 95% at 3 years. The estimated hazard ratio for primary patency for hybrid versus non-hybrid was 0.77, with 90% CI: 0.50–1.21; the noninferiority upper bound being 1.31, which corresponds to a 10% additive noninferiority margin for probabilities. The 3 years of freedom from amputation in patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia was 94.1% and 75.0% in the hybrid and non-hybrid groups, respectively ( p = 0.09). Conclusion The outcomes of the femoropopliteal bypass in hybrid surgery supplemented with stenting of TASC-II C, D iliac lesions was similar to femoropopliteal bypass with intact inflow arteries.

Funder

ministry of science and higher education of the russian federation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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