AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on endovascular treatment (EVT) for chronic limb-threatening ischaemia, specifically targeting below-the-knee (BTK) atherosclerosis, which has a high re-intervention rate, prompting the need for better understanding of its characteristics.
  • - In a case series of five patients who had EVT for the superficial femoral artery, results showed a mix of advanced and mild atherosclerosis among patients, despite all having multiple risk factors for cardiovascular diseases.
  • - The findings indicate that while some patients had severe blockage elsewhere, a few had minimal atherosclerosis in the examined BTK artery, suggesting that there could be other mechanisms at play in causing vessel occlusion that warrant further research.

Article Abstract

Background: Endovascular treatment (EVT) is a well-established treatment for patients with chronic limb-threatening ischaemia, and below-the-knee (BTK) artery is its main target, although the re-intervention rate is still high. Understanding of the characteristics of BTK artery atherosclerosis would be required to overcome this issue. In this case series, we elucidated the characteristics of non-stenotic BTK artery atherosclerosis in the patients who received EVT of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) using optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) and angioscopy.

Case Summary: We presented five patients who underwent EVT of SFA and subsequent observation of ipsilateral BTK artery using OFDI and angioscopy. Patients one and two had advanced atherosclerosis; however, patients three, four, and five had only mild atherosclerosis.

Discussion: All patients had multiple risk factors for atherosclerosis and stenosis/occlusion of the SFA and ipsilateral BTK arteries. Furthermore, some patients had several other atherosclerotic vascular diseases suggesting the presence of advanced systemic atherosclerosis. On the other hand, some patients with multiple BTK artery stenosis/occlusion did not have advanced atherosclerosis in the examined BTK artery. The absence of significant atherosclerosis in a BTK artery in patients with multiple stenoses or occlusion in other ipsilateral BTK arteries may suggest some mechanism of vessel occlusion other than atherosclerosis. Further investigations are needed to clarify the mechanism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10630094PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytad518DOI Listing

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