Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in Japan: five-center investigation
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Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in Japan: five-center investigation
Abstract
Purpose: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) is the first-line treatment for vascular access stenosis. To our knowledge, multicenter clinical research of PTA has not been reported in Japan. We examined the efficacy and safety of PTA for arteriovenous fistula (AVF) and arteriovenous graft (AVG) in five centers of Japan.
Methods: Three hundred cases of angioplasty for AVF and 300 for AVG were examined in three centers each. A hundred consecutive patients from each center who underwent PTA for AVG or AVF prior to March 2014 and met the inclusion criteria were searched retrospectively. Primary patency rates were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method.
Results: The mean age was 69.3 ± 11.2 years in the AVF group and 70.2 ± 11.9 years in the AVG group. The anatomical success rates were 51.7% (155 of 300) in the AVF group and 72.0% (216 of 300) in the AVG group. The clinical success rates were 99.7% (299 of 300) in the AVF group and 100% (300 of 300) in the AVG group. A total of 25 complications (4.17%) were encountered in both groups including one major complication (0.17%). The primary patency was 99.0% at 1 month, 87.9% at 3 months and 51.7% at 6 months in the AVF group, and 96.0% at 1 month, 64.8% at 3 months and 20.4% at 6 months in the AVG group.
Conclusions: The clinical success rate of PTA in five centers was relatively high and a major complication rate was only 0.17%. However, anatomical success rates were low comparing with the previous studies and the primary patency rates were inferior to the past data.
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