Registry Assessment of Peripheral Interventional Devices objective performance goals for superficial femoral and popliteal artery peripheral vascular interventions
Autor: | Yu-Ching Cheng, Tianyi Sun, Ted Heise, Daniel J. Bertges, Rebecca W. Wilgus, W. Schuyler Jones, Niveditta Ramkumar, Jack L. Cronenwett, Joshua A. Smale, James E. Tcheng, Misti L. Malone, Philip P. Goodney, Robert J. Thatcher, Pablo Morales, Roseann White, Melanie Raska, Mitchell W. Krucoff, Danica Marinac-Dabic, Jens Eldrup-Jorgensen, Joseph P. Drozda, Art Sedrakyan, Aaron E. Lottes |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors medicine.medical_treatment Critical Illness Population Risk Assessment Amputation Surgical Atherectomy Peripheral Arterial Disease Ischemia Risk Factors medicine.artery Angioplasty medicine Humans Popliteal Artery Hospital Mortality Registries education Aged Quality Indicators Health Care Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over education.field_of_study business.industry Endovascular Procedures Critical limb ischemia Vascular surgery Intermittent Claudication Middle Aged Limb Salvage Popliteal artery Intermittent claudication United States Surgery Femoral Artery Benchmarking Treatment Outcome Amputation Female medicine.symptom Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business |
Zdroj: | Journal of vascular surgery. 73(5) |
ISSN: | 1097-6809 |
Popis: | Background The Superficial Femoral Artery-Popliteal EvidencE Development Study Group developed contemporary objective performance goals (OPGs) for peripheral vascular interventions (PVI) for superficial femoral artery (SFA)-popliteal artery disease using the Registry Assessment of Peripheral Interventional Devices. Methods The Society for Vascular Surgery Vascular Quality Initiative PVI registry from January 2010 to October 2016 was used to develop OPGs based on SFA-popliteal procedures (n = 21,377) for intermittent claudication and critical limb ischemia (CLI). OPGs included 1-year rates for target lesion revascularization (TLR), major amputation, and 1 and 4-year survival rates. OPGs were calculated for the SFA and popliteal arteries and stratified by four treatments: angioplasty alone (percutaneous transluminal angioplasty [PTA]), self-expanding stenting, atherectomy, and any treatment type. Outcomes were illustrated by unadjusted Kaplan-Meier analyses. Results Cohorts included PTA (n = 7505), stenting (n = 9217), atherectomy (n = 2510) and any treatment (n = 21,377). The mean age was 69 years, 58% were male, 79% were White, and 52% had CLI. The freedom from TLR OPGs at 1 year in the SFA were 80.3% (PTA), 83.2% (stenting), 83.9% (atherectomy), and 81.9% (any treatments). The freedom from TLR OPGs at 1 year in the popliteal were 81.3% (PTA), 81.3% (stenting), 80.2% (atherectomy), and 81.1% (any treatments). The freedom from major amputation OPGs at 1 year after SFA PVI were 93.4% (PTA), 95.7% (stenting), 95.1% (atherectomy), and 94.8% (any treatments). The freedom from major amputation OPG at 1 year after popliteal PVI were 90.5% (PTA), 93.7% (stenting), 91.8% (atherectomy), and 91.8%, (any treatments). The 4-year survival OPGs after SFA PVI were 76% (PTA), 80% (stenting), 82% (atherectomy), and 79% (any treatments), and for the popliteal artery were 72% (PTA), 77% (stenting), 82% (atherectomy), and 75% (any treatment). On a multivariable analysis, which included patient-level, leg-level, and lesion-level covariates, CLI was the single independent factor associated with increased TLR, amputation, and mortality. Conclusions The Superficial Femoral Artery-Popliteal EvidencE Development OPGs define a new, contemporary benchmark for SFA-popliteal interventions using a large subset of real-world evidence to inform more efficient peripheral device clinical trial designs to support regulatory and clinical decision-making. It is appropriate to discuss proposals intended for regulatory approval with the US Food and Drug Administration to refine the OPG to match the specific trial population. The OPGs may be updated using coordinated registry networks to assess long-term real-world device performance |
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