[Femoral superficial artery angioplasty: long term results, initial predictive factors. 101 patients].

J Mal Vasc

Service de radiologie B, CHU G. Montpied, 58 rue Montalembert, BP 69, 63003 Clermont-Ferrand.

Published: December 2005

Objective: To evaluate immediate results, clinical improvement, long-term patency and predictive factors of long-term outcome after superficial femoral artery percutaneous angioplasty.

Patients And Methods: Restrospective monocentric study of 101 patients (142 lesions: 105 stenoses and 37 occlusions) technical results, long-term patency (19 months), and clinical improvement (27,5 months) were analyzed. A multifactorial analysis was performed.

Results: Technical success was obtained in 99%, complications and mortality rates were respectively 3% and 2%. At the end of follow-up, 55 patients were clinically improved (20 lost to follow-up), and femoral artery remained patent in 62 patients (10 to follow-up). Statistical analyses revealed 8 significant predictive factors of a good outcome (P<0.05): female gender, non-diabetic, at least one patent artery below the knee, AHA classification <2, no stent, treatment of an occlusion, number of dilatations<3, treatment by statins for hypercholesterolemia.

Conclusion: Femoral superficial artery angioplasty is usually achieved with low complication rate. We found eight factors predictive of long-term outcome, to keep in mind when indications are discussed.

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