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- Title
Frequent Embolization in Peripheral Angioplasty: Detection with an Embolism Protection Device (AngioGuard) and Electron Microscopy.
- Authors
Claudius W. König; Benjamin Pusich; Gunnar Tepe; Hans-Peter Wendel; Ulrich Hahn; Wilke Schneider; Claus D. Claussen; Stephan H. Duda
- Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate the deliverability and protection capabilities of an embolism protection filter in angioplasty of peripheral arteries. Methods: The Angioguard emboli capture guidewire system was applied in 11 patients with femoropopliteal lesions (6 stenoses, 3 occlusions, 2 controls). Data on lesion crossing, flow deceleration and macroembolization were recorded. Filter membranes were evaluated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: System delivery was successful in all patients. Primary lesion crossing was feasible in four of six stenoses; predilatation was required in two of six. Marked flow deceleration was recorded in six patients. Emboli next to the filter were detected in each patient with concentric plaques, but could not reliably be removed with the filter. Downstream macroembolization was also present in all patients with concentric stenoses, but in none with chronic occlusion. None of the patients had clinical signs of ischemia. SEM analysis demonstrated only small particles on control group filters and non-obliterating fibrinous conglomerates on filters used in chronic occlusion. Substantial obliteration was seen on several filters used in stenotic lesions. Conclusion: Microembolization of fibrin aggregates is a common incident in balloon angioplasty of femoropopliteal stenoses. Macroembolization occurred more frequently than previously reported. The use of embolism protection filters aided in the detection but not in the removal of larger emboli.
- Subjects
EMBOLISMS; ANGIOPLASTY; ARTERIAL stenosis; ISCHEMIA
- Publication
CardioVascular & Interventional Radiology, 2003, Vol 26, Issue 4, p334
- ISSN
0174-1551
- Publication type
Article