Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area

Background: We aimed to investigate the safety of endovascular procedures undertaken in a single outpatient center located in a rural, underserved area. Endovascular procedures for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) have become increasingly common in outpatient settings; their safety is yet to be det...

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Main Authors: Athar Ansari, Moiz Ali Shah, Manaim Amir Shah, Zahra Ansari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-09-01
Series:Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1753944720948651
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spelling doaj-4e595e19359748948606e7026d3c6d672020-11-25T03:26:58ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease1753-94552020-09-011410.1177/1753944720948651Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved areaAthar AnsariMoiz Ali ShahManaim Amir ShahZahra AnsariBackground: We aimed to investigate the safety of endovascular procedures undertaken in a single outpatient center located in a rural, underserved area. Endovascular procedures for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) have become increasingly common in outpatient settings; their safety is yet to be determined in a rural, underserved area with no stand-by vascular surgeon on site. Methods: We undertook a retrospective case review of endovascular procedures for the investigation and management of lower extremity PAD between December 2012 and August 2015. Patients were classified by Rutherford score, degree of stenosis and length of lesions. Complications were major (requiring hospitalization) or minor, including perforation, distal embolization, hematoma, and allergic reactions, which could be treated immediately in the catheterization laboratory with no sequelae. Patients were monitored in the facility and followed up using clinical, biochemical and radiological parameters at 24 h and 1 month. Results: A total of 692 patients underwent endovascular procedures for the investigation and/or treatment of PAD, of which 608 were interventional. Of these patients, 10.20% experienced procedural complications, of which 0.66% were classified as major, including wire retention and retroperitoneal hemorrhage. In total, 99.34% were discharged safely on the same day as the procedure. No adverse events were reported at follow up. Conclusion: Endovascular procedures for PAD can be performed safely in a rural outpatient setting with low complication rates. Most complications are minor and do not require hospitalization. Outpatient procedures for PAD are safe and may widen access to specialist procedures in areas of socio-economic deprivation.https://doi.org/10.1177/1753944720948651
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author Athar Ansari
Moiz Ali Shah
Manaim Amir Shah
Zahra Ansari
spellingShingle Athar Ansari
Moiz Ali Shah
Manaim Amir Shah
Zahra Ansari
Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease
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Moiz Ali Shah
Manaim Amir Shah
Zahra Ansari
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title Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
title_short Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
title_full Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
title_fullStr Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
title_full_unstemmed Safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
title_sort safety of day-case endovascular interventions for peripheral arterial disease in a rural, underserved area
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Therapeutic Advances in Cardiovascular Disease
issn 1753-9455
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Background: We aimed to investigate the safety of endovascular procedures undertaken in a single outpatient center located in a rural, underserved area. Endovascular procedures for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) have become increasingly common in outpatient settings; their safety is yet to be determined in a rural, underserved area with no stand-by vascular surgeon on site. Methods: We undertook a retrospective case review of endovascular procedures for the investigation and management of lower extremity PAD between December 2012 and August 2015. Patients were classified by Rutherford score, degree of stenosis and length of lesions. Complications were major (requiring hospitalization) or minor, including perforation, distal embolization, hematoma, and allergic reactions, which could be treated immediately in the catheterization laboratory with no sequelae. Patients were monitored in the facility and followed up using clinical, biochemical and radiological parameters at 24 h and 1 month. Results: A total of 692 patients underwent endovascular procedures for the investigation and/or treatment of PAD, of which 608 were interventional. Of these patients, 10.20% experienced procedural complications, of which 0.66% were classified as major, including wire retention and retroperitoneal hemorrhage. In total, 99.34% were discharged safely on the same day as the procedure. No adverse events were reported at follow up. Conclusion: Endovascular procedures for PAD can be performed safely in a rural outpatient setting with low complication rates. Most complications are minor and do not require hospitalization. Outpatient procedures for PAD are safe and may widen access to specialist procedures in areas of socio-economic deprivation.
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