Intravascular ultrasound use in peripheral arterial and deep venous interventions: Multidisciplinary expert opinion from SCAI/AVF/AVLS/SIR/SVM/SVS

Eric A. Secemsky MD, MSc , Herbert D. Aronow MD, MPH , Christopher J. Kwolek MD, MBA , Mark Meissner MD , Patrick E. Muck MD , Sahil A. Parikh MD , Ronald S. Winokur MD , Jon C. George MD , Gloria Salazar MD , Erin H. Murphy MD , Mary M. Costantino MD , Wei Zhou MD , Jun Li MD , Robert Lookstein MD , Kush R. Desai MD
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Percutaneous revascularization is the primary strategy for treating lower extremity venous and arterial disease. Angiography is limited by its ability to accurately size vessels, precisely determine the degree of stenosis and length of lesions, characterize lesion morphology, or correctly diagnose postintervention complications. These limitations are overcome with use of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). IVUS has demonstrated the ability to improve outcomes following percutaneous coronary intervention, and there is increasing evidence to support its benefits in the setting of peripheral vascular intervention. At this stage in its evolution, there remains a need to standardize the use and approach to peripheral vascular IVUS imaging. This manuscript represents considerations and consensus perspectives that emerged from a roundtable discussion including 15 physicians with expertise in interventional cardiology, interventional radiology, and vascular surgery, representing 6 cardiovascular specialty societies, held on February 3, 2023. The roundtable’s aims were to assess the current state of lower extremity revascularization, identify knowledge gaps and need for evidence, and determine how IVUS can improve care and outcomes for patients with peripheral arterial and deep venous pathology.
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