伴有腹股沟下病变的慢性肢体威胁性缺血(CLTI)患者整体肢体解剖分期系统(GLASS)与中短期血管内治疗结果的关系

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Vascular Pub Date : 2025-09-10 DOI:10.1177/17085381251379297
Mohammed Shahat, Haitham Ali Hassan Ali, Abdelrahman Ahmed Shawki, Mohamed Mahmoud
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摘要

背景:慢性肢体威胁性缺血(CLTI)是外周动脉疾病(PAD)的一种严重形式,具有很高的发病率和死亡率。全球肢体解剖分期系统(GLASS)是一种用于预测血管内治疗CLTI患者预后的新工具,但其与短期预后的关系有待进一步研究。目的本研究评估经血管内手术治疗腹股沟下病变的CLTI患者的GLASS分期与短期预后的相关性。方法对160例接受血管内治疗的CLTI腹股沟下病变患者进行前瞻性队列分析。根据血管造影数据进行GLASS分期,并测量短期结果,包括1年的即时技术故障(ITF)、肢体基础通畅(LBP)和1年的无截肢生存(AFS)。结果在患者队列中,发现GLASS分期与短期预后之间存在显著相关性。较高的GLASS分期与ITF率升高、1年LBP率降低和1年AFS率降低相关。特定的GLASS参数,如股腘窝和股腘窝下评分,可独立预测短期预后。结论本研究表明GLASS分期是评估腹股沟下病变行血管内治疗的CLTI患者短期预后的有效预后工具。在临床环境中使用GLASS分期可以提高治疗计划和患者预后。
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Relationship between global limb anatomic staging system (GLASS) and short- and mid-term endovascular treatment outcomes in chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients with infra-inguinal lesions.

BackgroundChronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI), a severe form of peripheral artery disease (PAD), results in significant morbidity and mortality. The Global Limb Anatomic Staging System (GLASS) is a new tool designed to predict outcomes in CLTI patients undergoing endovascular treatments, yet its relationship with short-term outcomes requires further investigation.ObjectiveThis study evaluates the correlation between GLASS staging and short-term outcomes in CLTI patients treated with endovascular procedures for infrainguinal lesions.MethodsProspective cohort of 160 CLTI patients who received endovascular treatment for infrainguinal lesions was analyzed. GLASS staging was assigned based on angiographic data, and short-term outcomes, including immediate technical failure (ITF), limb-based patency (LBP) at 1 year, and amputation-free survival (AFS) at 1 year, were measured.ResultsIn the cohort of patients, a significant association was found between GLASS staging and short-term outcomes. Higher GLASS stages correlated with increased ITF rates, lower 1-year LBP rates, and reduced 1-year AFS rates. Specific GLASS parameters, such as femoropopliteal and infrapopliteal scores, independently predicted short-term outcomes.ConclusionThis study indicates that GLASS staging is a useful prognostic tool for assessing short-term outcomes in CLTI patients undergoing endovascular treatment for infrainguinal lesions. Utilizing GLASS staging in clinical settings may enhance treatment planning and patient prognoses.

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Vascular
Vascular 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
196
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Vascular provides readers with new and unusual up-to-date articles and case reports focusing on vascular and endovascular topics. It is a highly international forum for the discussion and debate of all aspects of this distinct surgical specialty. It also features opinion pieces, literature reviews and controversial issues presented from various points of view.
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