Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia

Jeffrey J Siracuse, Zhen S Huang, Heather L Gill, Inkyong Parrack, Darren B Schneider, Peter H Connolly, Andrew J MeltzerDivision of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USAAbstract: Successful treatment of patients with cri...

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Main Authors: Siracuse JJ, Huang ZS, Gill HL, Parrack I, Schneider DB, Connolly PH, Meltzer AJ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2014-06-01
Series:Vascular Health and Risk Management
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/defining-risks-and-predicting-adverse-events-after-lower-extremity-byp-a17318
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spelling doaj-f408e047be5643259f7b27bafb8a12702020-11-24T20:47:28ZengDove Medical PressVascular Health and Risk Management1178-20482014-06-012014default36737417318Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemiaSiracuse JJHuang ZSGill HLParrack ISchneider DBConnolly PHMeltzer AJ Jeffrey J Siracuse, Zhen S Huang, Heather L Gill, Inkyong Parrack, Darren B Schneider, Peter H Connolly, Andrew J MeltzerDivision of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USAAbstract: Successful treatment of patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI), hinges on the adequacy of revascularization. However, CLI is associated with a severe burden of systemic atherosclerosis, and patients often suffer from multiple cardiovascular comorbidities. Therefore, CLI patients in general represent a cohort at increased risk for procedural complications and adverse events. Although endovascular therapy represents a minimally invasive alternative to open surgical bypass, the durability of surgical reconstruction is superior, and it remains the “gold standard” approach to revascularization in CLI. Therefore, selection of the optimal treatment modality for individual patients requires careful consideration of the procedural risks and likelihood of adverse events associated with surgery. Individualized decision-making with regard to revascularization strategy requires a comprehensive understanding of the likelihood of adverse outcomes after major surgery. Here we review the risks of surgical bypass in patients with CLI, with particular emphasis on the identification of preoperative variables that predict poor outcome.Keywords: critical limb ischemia, bypass, adverse eventshttp://www.dovepress.com/defining-risks-and-predicting-adverse-events-after-lower-extremity-byp-a17318
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Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
Vascular Health and Risk Management
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Schneider DB
Connolly PH
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title Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
title_short Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
title_full Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
title_fullStr Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
title_full_unstemmed Defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
title_sort defining risks and predicting adverse events after lower extremity bypass for critical limb ischemia
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Vascular Health and Risk Management
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publishDate 2014-06-01
description Jeffrey J Siracuse, Zhen S Huang, Heather L Gill, Inkyong Parrack, Darren B Schneider, Peter H Connolly, Andrew J MeltzerDivision of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, USAAbstract: Successful treatment of patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI), hinges on the adequacy of revascularization. However, CLI is associated with a severe burden of systemic atherosclerosis, and patients often suffer from multiple cardiovascular comorbidities. Therefore, CLI patients in general represent a cohort at increased risk for procedural complications and adverse events. Although endovascular therapy represents a minimally invasive alternative to open surgical bypass, the durability of surgical reconstruction is superior, and it remains the “gold standard” approach to revascularization in CLI. Therefore, selection of the optimal treatment modality for individual patients requires careful consideration of the procedural risks and likelihood of adverse events associated with surgery. Individualized decision-making with regard to revascularization strategy requires a comprehensive understanding of the likelihood of adverse outcomes after major surgery. Here we review the risks of surgical bypass in patients with CLI, with particular emphasis on the identification of preoperative variables that predict poor outcome.Keywords: critical limb ischemia, bypass, adverse events
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