Prognostic factors in hemodialysis patients undergoing endovascular treatment for critical limb ischemia due to isolated below-the-knee disease

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Aim: To investigate the prognosis and to clarify the predictors of both patient and limb survival among hemodialysis (HD) patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI) due to isolated below-the-knee (BK) disease. Methods: An observational cohort study, analyzing a total of 546 HD patients with 681 limbs who underwent endovascular treatment (EVT) for CLI with isolated BK disease at 11 hospitals in Japan between March 2004 and June 2011, was performed. Results: The mean patient age was 69.0±9.5 years, and 420 (76.9%) of the subjects were men. The number of patients classified with Rutherford stage 4, 5 and 6 disease was 103 (18.9%), 332 (60.8%) and 111 (20.3%), respectively. The mean HbA1c level was 6.48±1.20%, and 195 (35.7%) of the subjects were active smokers. During the follow-up period (mean: 557.5 days), 191 (35.0%) patients died and 82 (12.0%) limbs underwent major amputation. The freedom from all-cause death was 75.5%, 53.4% and 36.9% and freedom from major amputation was 86.7%, 83.9% and 83.9% at one, three and five years after EVT, respectively. Cox proportional hazard regression analyses revealed that a non-ambulatory status, low serum albumin level and <2 runoff vessels after EVT were significant predictors for both all-cause death and major amputation. Conclusions: Although patient survival remains poor, the limb salvage rate after EVT is favorable among those on HD with CLI due to isolated BK disease. The present results allow for the risk stratification of HD patients with CLI undergoing EVT for isolated BK disease.

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Suematsu, N., Iida, O., Takahara, M., Yamauchi, Y., Soga, Y., Nakano, M., … Inou, T. (2014). Prognostic factors in hemodialysis patients undergoing endovascular treatment for critical limb ischemia due to isolated below-the-knee disease. Journal of Atherosclerosis and Thrombosis, 22(4), 404–414. https://doi.org/10.5551/jat.25056

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