International Cross-Sectional Survey ON TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stents (SUNROOF).

IF 1.7 2区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of Endovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1177/15266028241275827
Giulia Bertagna, Nicola Troisi, Sandro Lepidi, Lorenzo Patrone, Kak Khee Yeung, Raffaella Berchiolli, Mario D'Oria
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore practice patterns of experienced vascular specialists involved in the treatment of patients with arterial femoro-popliteal in-stent occlusion (ISO) and to understand key concepts and shared thoughts, throughout an international cross-sectional survey.

Materials and methods: The web-based survey was in English and included 31 questions. One-hundred experts were invited by email to fill in the survey anonymously on Google Forms using a dedicated link. Reminders were sent after the first 2 weeks. In addition to reporting of pooled responses, subanalyses of answers were also performed, according to country of origin (European vs non-European), years of experience (≤20 years vs >20 years), and type of institution (Academic/University vs Non-academic/Private).

Results: A total of 77 physicians from 22 countries completed the survey. Most responders were males (70/77, 91%). Most of the participants were vascular surgeons (58/77, 75%). Endovascular therapy was the preferred option in patients presenting with either acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Atherectomy/thrombectomy+Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) was the preferred endovascular modality (32/77, 42%). No differences between country of origin, years of experience, and type of institution of the participants were found.

Conclusions: The international SUrvey oN TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stent (SUNROOF) survey has suggested that endovascular therapy is the preferred method for the treatment of femoro-popliteal ISO. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks good-level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.

Clinical impact: The international SUNROOF survey included 31 questions. It was performed by 77 vascular physicians from 22 countries. More than a half of respondents considered an endovascular approach as the preferred treatment modality in acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Most responders agreed they would intensify the follow-up protocol and anti-thrombotic medications regimen after a first in-stent occlusion episode. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks of good level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.

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关于闭塞股骨腘动脉支架治疗的国际横断面调查(SUNROOF)。
目的:本项目旨在通过一项国际横断面调查,探索经验丰富的血管专科医生在治疗股动脉-腘动脉支架内闭塞(ISO)患者时的实践模式,并了解关键概念和共同想法:网络调查使用英语,包括 31 个问题。我们通过电子邮件邀请了 100 名专家使用专用链接在谷歌表格上匿名填写调查问卷。头两周后,我们发送了提醒邮件。除了报告汇总答案外,还根据原籍国(欧洲与非欧洲)、工作年限(≤20 年与>20 年)和机构类型(学术/大学与非学术/私立)对答案进行了子分析:共有来自 22 个国家的 77 名医生完成了调查。大多数受访者为男性(70/77,91%)。大多数参与者是血管外科医生(58/77,75%)。血管内治疗是急性肢体缺血、致残性间歇性跛行或慢性肢体缺血患者的首选治疗方案。动脉粥样硬化切除术/血栓切除术+药物涂层球囊(DCB)是首选的血管内治疗方法(32/77,42%)。没有发现参与者的原籍国、工作年限和机构类型存在差异:国际股腘动脉闭塞支架治疗调查(SUNROOF)表明,血管内治疗是治疗股腘动脉 ISO 的首选方法。这项调查可以作为未来研究的一个良好起点,用于比较开放式和血管内方法以及不同设备,目前这项研究还缺乏良好的科学证据和适当的指南:国际 SUNROOF 调查包括 31 个问题。临床影响:国际 SUNROOF 调查包括 31 个问题,由来自 22 个国家的 77 名血管内科医生进行。超过半数的受访者认为血管内治疗是急性肢体缺血、致残性间歇性跛行或慢性肢体缺血的首选治疗方式。大多数受访者同意,在首次支架内闭塞发作后,他们会加强随访方案和抗血栓药物治疗。这项调查为今后研究开放式和血管内方法以及不同设备之间的比较提供了一个良好的起点,而目前在这方面还缺乏高水平的科学证据和适当的指南。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Endovascular Therapy (formerly the Journal of Endovascular Surgery) was established in 1994 as a forum for all physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals who are engaged or interested in peripheral endovascular techniques and technology. An official publication of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISEVS), the Journal of Endovascular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of peripheral endovascular interventions.
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