Determinants of Peri-Procedural Mechanical Complications During Peripheral Endovascular Revascularization: Insights from Single-Center Experience
Thierry Unterseeh, Livio D’Angelo, Youcef Lounes, Francesca Sanguineti, Antoinette Neylon, Hakim Benamer, Benjamin Honton, Antoine Sauguet, Antonella Millin, Julius Jelisejevas, Giacomo Maria Cioffi, Stephane Cook, Mario Togni, Neila Sayah, Pietro Laforgia, Nicolas Amabile

TL;DR
This study identifies factors that increase the risk of mechanical complications during peripheral endovascular procedures for leg artery disease.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into real-world determinants of mechanical complications in peripheral endovascular interventions.
Findings
Chronic total occlusion and arterial calcification increase mechanical complication risk.
Larger introducer sheath size and multiple vascular access attempts are risk factors.
Complications were uncommon and primarily linked to lesion and procedural factors.
Abstract
Background: Peripheral endovascular intervention is the preferred revascularization strategy for patients with chronic lower-limb ischemia. Although generally safe, peri-procedural mechanical complications may occur and are influenced by both lesion complexity and procedural strategy. Data identifying determinants of such complications in routine clinical practice remain limited. Methods: We performed a retrospective single-center analysis of consecutive patients undergoing peripheral endovascular intervention for chronic lower-limb ischemia between 2010 and 2023. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of peri-procedural mechanical complications, defined as mechanical adverse events occurring during or immediately following the index intervention and directly related to catheter manipulation, device deployment, or vascular access. Lesion- and procedure-related predictors were evaluated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPeripheral Artery Disease Management · Vascular Procedures and Complications · Aortic aneurysm repair treatments
