Simultaneous Multi-Supra-Aortic Artery Bypass Successfully Implemented in 17 Patients with Type I Takayasu Arteritis.

Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg

Department of Vascular Surgery, Beijing Hospital, National Centre of Gerontology, Beijing, PR China; Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Beijing, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Type I Takayasu arteritis is prevalent among Chinese patients and can cause cerebral ischemia; the study explores the effectiveness of simultaneous multi-supra-aortic artery (SMSAA) bypass in treating this condition.
  • A total of 17 patients underwent SMSAA bypass surgery, with high technical success and an average follow-up of over 25 months; the majority experienced improved quality of life post-surgery, as shown by significant increases in EQ-5D scores.
  • The findings suggest that SMSAA bypass is a safe and efficient procedure that can alleviate cerebral ischemic symptoms and enhance patients' quality of life with careful peri-operative management.

Article Abstract

Objective: Type I Takayasu arteritis is common in Chinese patients and usually leads to cerebral ischaemia. There are limited data regarding simultaneous multi-supra-aortic artery (SMSAA) bypass in patients with type I Takayasu arteritis. The present study shares experience of using this method.

Methods: Seventeen patients with Takayasu arteritis who received SMSAA bypass from June 2012 to March 2016 were included in this analysis. Demographic features and basic information were recorded. Follow up results, including major complications, patency rates, and survival rates, were also obtained. The EQ-5D questionnaire was also administered to evaluate the quality of life of patients.

Results: Among these 17 patients, there were 77 supra-aortic arteries affected by TA and 37 arteries were reconstructed, 10 with great saphenous vein and 27 with artificial blood vessels. All the operations were technical successes and the mean operation time was 396.6 ± 93.4 min. The patients were followed for a mean of 25.2 ± 12.3 months. Two graft restenoses were found, and both were successfully recanalised by balloon dilatation. One patient suffered a minor stroke but was free from obvious sequelae. No major complications, recurrent symptoms, or deaths occurred during the follow up period. The EQ-5D questionnaire scores were significantly improved after the operation compared with the pre-operative scores (87.14 ± 8.25 vs. 58.93 ± 14.4, p < .01), and all the patients enjoyed a satisfactory quality of life.

Conclusion: SMSAA bypass in type I Takayasu arteritis can be effectively and safely performed with rigorous peri-operative management. Maintaining the patency of the bypass graft relieves the symptoms of cerebral ischaemia and helps sustain patients' quality of life.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejvs.2018.08.044DOI Listing

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