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  • Hultman, Martin, 1992-, et al. (author)
  • Comprehensive imaging of microcirculatory changes in the foot during endovascular intervention - A technical feasibility study
  • 2022
  • In: Microvascular Research. - Maryland Heights, MO, United States : Academic Press. - 0026-2862 .- 1095-9319. ; 141
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) has a major impact on patient's lives and is associated with a heavy health care burden with high morbidity and mortality. Treatment by endovascular intervention is mostly based on macrocirculatory information from angiography and does not consider the microcirculation. Despite successful endovascular intervention according to angiographic criteria, a proportion of patients fail to heal ischemic lesions. This might be due to impaired microvascular perfusion and variations in the supply to different angiosomes. Non-invasive optical techniques for microcirculatory perfusion and oxygen saturation imaging have the potential to provide the interventionist with additional information in real-time, supporting clinical decisions during the intervention. This study presents a novel multimodal imaging system, based on multi-exposure laser speckle contrast imaging and multi-spectral imaging, for continuous use during endovascular intervention. The results during intervention display spatiotemporal changes in the microcirculation compatible with expected physiological reactions during balloon dilation, with initially induced ischemia followed by a restored perfusion, and local administration of a vasodilator inducing hyperemia. We also present perioperative and postoperative follow-up measurements with a pulsatile microcirculation perfusion. Finally, cases of spatial heterogeneity in the observed oxygen saturation and perfusion are discussed. In conclusion, this technical feasibility study shows the potential of the methodology to characterize changes in microcirculation before, during, and after endovascular intervention.
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  • Pärsson, Håkan N., et al. (author)
  • 2D perfusion-angiography during endovascular intervention for critical limb threatening ischemia - A feasibility study
  • 2020
  • In: JRSM CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. - : SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD. - 2048-0040. ; 9
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    • Purpose Two-dimensional perfusion angiography is a new method to quantify and evaluate tissue perfusion during endovascular intervention. The aim was to evaluate time-patterns and dynamics of contrast arrival and distribution before and after endovascular intervention in patients with critical limb threatening ischemia. Methods Data were collected from 37 patients with critical limb threatening ischemia due to infra-inguinal occlusive disease having a successful endovascular procedure. two-dimensional perfusion angiography was used as a post-processing software with analysis of numeric parameters related to arrival and distribution patterns of contrast. Results Thirty-three patients were successfully analysed whereas four patients were excluded due to motion artefacts. All patients were successfully treated with recanalization of the superficial femoral, popliteal, below the knee-vessels or a combination. Short-term improvement at 30-day follow-up was noted both clinically and by ankle-brachial index and toe pressure measurements. A significant reduction in contrast arrival time between pre-and post-angioplasty runs was noted as measured by arrival time median 3.2 and interquartile range (2.5-4.2) vs. 2.6 (1.6-3.4) and time-to-peak 4.1 (3.6-5.0) vs. 3.1 (2.3-3.9) p = 0.009. An increased wash-in rate was also observed 18.3 (12.6-21) vs. 30.1 (22-30.5) p = 0.001 between pre-and post-angioplasty runs. Conclusions The use of perfusion angiography for evaluation of foot-circulation during endovascular interventions provides new information regarding quantitative assessment of contrast inflow before and after endovascular intervention without the need for extra contrast or runs. No selective catheterisation is necessary. The technique is easily adopted in a clinical setting. Further studies are necessary to create robust clinical endpoints.
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  • Pärsson, Håkan N., et al. (author)
  • Endovascular Relining of Chronically Occluded Infrainguinal Venous Bypass Grafts
  • 2021
  • In: Annals of Vascular Surgery. - : Elsevier BV. - 0890-5096 .- 1615-5947. ; 74, s. 339-343
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Background: Treatment of chronically occluded infrainguinal venous bypass grafts in patients presenting with recurrent chronic limb threatening limb ischemia (CLTI) represent a clinical challenge. Recent case reports have suggested the use of endovascular recanalization techniques without preceding thrombolysis. This study assesses feasibility and mid-term outcomes of this technique. Results: A retrospective review of 5 consecutive patients (3 men, 2 women, mean age 70 ± 5 years) presenting with chronic venous bypass graft occlusion and recurrence of CLTI during 1 year was performed. Patients were treated with relining of the bypass grafts. Patients were followed up at median 26 (6–36) months. All patients were treated successfully with restoration of flow in the grafts using recanalization and relining technique without thrombolysis. In 4 patients, a Viabahn stentgraft (SG) was used with the addition of interwoven nitinol stents (INS) in 3. In 1 patient, the graft was treated with INS without the addition of a stentgraft. No peripheral embolization was encountered during the procedures. One patient occluded the relined grafts after 6 months. The remaining 4 grafts were all patent at 24-month follow-up. A total of 6 reinterventions (in 3 patients) were performed to reach 80% secondary patency. Conclusions: This case series demonstrate feasibility and promising mid-term results, from relining of chronically occluded infra-inguinal venous bypass grafts using stent grafts, interwoven and bare-metal stents without preceding thrombolysis. The technique could be an alternative treatment option in the treatment of these challenging cases.
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