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Clinical Trial
. 1991:33:353-4.

[Experiences with adjuvant prostaglandin therapy in vascular surgery interventions]

[Article in German]
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Clinical Trial

[Experiences with adjuvant prostaglandin therapy in vascular surgery interventions]

[Article in German]
J D Gruss et al. Vasa Suppl. 1991.

Abstract

Two prospective randomized trials were referred. In the first study 50 patients with femorotibial greater saphenous vein in situ bypasses were treated intraarterially with 0.2 ng PGE 1/kg body weight/min and 15,000 i.U. of heparine continuously. The control group of 50 patients also got 15,000 i.U. of heparine and 3 x 0.5 g of Aspirin. We observed 2 (4%) immediate occlusions in the PGE 1 group and 7 (14%) immediate occlusions in the control group. This difference proved to be statistically significant. In the second study 83 patients with three level occlusions (ilio-femoro-tibial) in stage III and IV were treated with a profundaplasty. 42 patients received 60 micrograms PGE 1 in 250 ml saline twice daily. The control group of 41 patients only got twice 250 ml saline over a period of three weeks. In the PGE 1 group 26 patients (61%) showed disappearance of rest pain and healing of necrotic lesions, whereas in the control group this could only be achieved in 15 patients (35%). The difference proved to be statistically significant.

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