Peripheral
vascular disease
Peripheral
vascular disease
Peripheral vascular disease (PVD) is a circulation disorder that affects the arteries that carry blood to the head, organs and limbs. It is typically caused by a buildup of plaque that causes narrowing and blockage. PVD may cause swelling and severe pain in the affected lower extremity, as well as restricted mobility due to pain or discomfort.
Diagnosis and intervention are important as PVD may increase the risk of ischemia and lead to serious complications, including poor wound healing and amputation.
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Clinical Evidence
Use of IVUS in lower extremity procedures was associated with lower risk of complications post-procedure and lower risk of amputation11
2.8x less target lesion revascularizations at one-year follow up when using IVUS in directional atherectomy procedures compared to angiography alone12
Visual estimation measurements obtained from angiographic images were consistently smaller across all arterial segments than those obtained from IVUS assessment13
69% more calcium detected by IVUS compared to angiography in the same lesions14
2x more thrombus identified by IVUS compared to angiography15
4x more post-stent dissections were identified by IVUS compared to angiography16
3.5x more post-angioplasty dissections were identified by IVUS compared to angiography17
6x more post-atherectomy dissections were identified by IVUS compared to angiography17
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References
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Peripheral Artery Disease. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/peripheral-artery-disease
- Johns Hopkins Medicine. Peripheral Vascular Disease. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/peripheral-vascular-disease
- Jun Shu and Gaetano Santulli. Update on peripheral artery disease: Epidemiology and evidence-based facts. Atherosclerosis. 2018 Aug; 275: 379–381. Published online 2018 May 22. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2018.05.033