Advances in Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognostic in Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease - A Narrative Review.

Maria Azevedo, Leandro Nóbrega, João Rocha-Neves
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Abstract

Background: Aortoiliac disease (AID) is a variant of peripheral artery disease involving the infrarenal aorta and iliac arteries. Similar to other arterial diseases, aortoiliac disease obstructs blood flow through narrowed lumens or by embolization of plaques. AID, when symptomatic, may present with a triad of claudication, impotence, and absence of femoral pulses, a triad also referred as Leriche Syndrome (LS).

Objective: The authors aim to review the available evidence on the management of the aortoiliac occlusive disease and describe its clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment management.

Methods: A comprehensive review of the literature was carried out to collect data from relevant studies concerning patients with moderate to severe symptomatic aortic occlusive disease. The data was identified by a search using PubMed and Google Scholar with the keywords / MESH terms "aortoiliac occlusive disease". For this study, the authors included papers published in the past two decades, written in English.

Results: The diagnosis and evaluation of extensive aortoiliac disease involves several important considerations: vascular imaging plays a fundamental role in confirming the diagnosis of peripheral artery disease (PAD), evaluating the severity and extent of the disease and directing the planning of revascularization procedures. It provides essential information to select the most appropriate treatment modality.

Conclusion: Despite successful revascularization, patients are at high risk of mortality and numerous life-threatening complications. Clinical and imagiologic factors may be used for risk stratification in order to select appropriate patients for revascularization and to better counsel patients about expected postoperative outcomes.

主动脉髂闭塞性疾病的诊断、治疗及预后研究进展
背景:髂主动脉疾病(AID)是一种外周动脉疾病,累及肾下主动脉和髂动脉。与其他动脉疾病类似,髂动脉疾病通过狭窄的管腔或栓塞斑块阻碍血液流动。当AID出现症状时,可表现为跛行、阳痿和股脉缺动三联征,也称为Leriche综合征(LS)。目的:对主动脉髂动脉闭塞性疾病的治疗进行综述,阐述其临床特点、诊断和治疗方法。方法:全面查阅文献,收集中重度症状性主动脉阻塞患者的相关研究资料。通过PubMed和谷歌Scholar检索关键词/ MESH术语“主动脉髂闭塞性疾病”确定数据。在这项研究中,作者收录了过去20年里用英语发表的论文。结果:广泛髂主动脉疾病的诊断和评估包括几个重要的考虑因素:血管成像在确定外周动脉疾病(PAD)的诊断,评估疾病的严重程度和范围以及指导血运重建手术的计划方面起着基础作用。它为选择最合适的治疗方式提供了必要的信息。结论:尽管血运重建术成功,患者仍有很高的死亡率和许多危及生命的并发症。临床和影像学因素可用于风险分层,以便选择合适的患者进行血运重建术,并更好地告知患者预期的术后结果。
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