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A national cross-sectional survey on time-trends for endovascular repair of genetically-triggered aortic disease and connective tissue disorders over two decades

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: By this survey, we aim to gain national-based information regarding trends in endovascular repair (ER) for the treatment of aortic disease in patients with genetically-triggered aortic disease (GTAD) and connective tissue disorder (CTD) over the last two decades. METHODS: All Italian vascular surgery centers (N.=80) were invited to participate in an anonymous electronic cross-sectional survey on ER for GTAD/CTD. RESULTS: Overall, 29 institutions completed the survey, thereby yielding a 36% response rate. The percentage of responding institutions rises to 64% if only regional hubs were considered (23/36). The median number of index procedures per center was 6.2, and a steady increase in the overall number of interventions over time was also noted. Most patients were males (73%) with a median age of 48 years. The most common endovascular procedure was TEVAR (N.=101), followed by F/BEVAR (N.=43) and EVAR (N.=37). The overall technical success rate was 83.4% while major adverse events and mortality at thirty days were reported at 18.2% and 9.9%, respectively. An additional 5.0% mortality rate was noted for an overall one-year mortality of 14.9%, while 3.7% of all treated patients were diagnosed with a type 1 endoleak. CONCLUSIONS: This national cross-sectional survey, investigating trends in ER of GTADs and CTDs over two decades, highlights a consistent increase in the use of endovascular techniques for their treatment. Early mortality was acceptably low, yet influenced by the urgency of presentation. At one-year follow-up, a 5% additional death rate was noted, and the reintervention rate remained below one in ten.
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Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Aortic diseases; Connective tissue diseases; Endovascular procedure; questionnaires; Surveys
Elenco autori:
D'Oria, M.; Lepidi, S.; Giudice, R.; Budtz-Lilly, J.; Ferrer, C.; Angiletta, D.; Arienzo, A.; Bellosta, R.; Benedetto, F.; Berchiolli, R.; Bertoglio, L.; Camparini, S.; Chiappa, R.; de Donato, G.; Ippoliti, A.; Gallitto, E.; Gatta, E.; Michelagnoli, S.; Modugno, P.; Perkmann, R.; Piffaretti, G.; Pratesi, G.; Ronchey, S.; Simonte, G.; Spinelli, F.; Taurino, M.; Tinelli, G.; Tshomba, Y.; Trimarchi, S.; Troisi, N.; Veraldi, G. F.; Veroux, P.; Verzini, F.; Zamboni, P.
Autori di Ateneo:
Centro di ricerche per lo studio e l'applicazione di nuove tecnologie in chirurgia vascolare
PIFFARETTI GABRIELE
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2185214
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
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