Late Outcomes of Carotid Artery Stenting for Radiation Therapy-Induced Carotid Stenosis.


Journal

Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists
ISSN: 1545-1550
Titre abrégé: J Endovasc Ther
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 100896915

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
12 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 12 1 2022
medline: 5 11 2022
entrez: 11 1 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Carotid artery stenting (CAS) appears as a promising alternative treatment to carotid endarterectomy for radiation therapy (RT)-induced carotid stenosis. However, this is based on a poor level of evidence studies (small sample size, primarily single institution reports, few long-term data). The purpose of this study was to report the long-term outcomes of a multicentric series of CAS for RT-induced stenosis. All CAS for RT-induced stenosis performed in 11 French academic institutions from 2005 to 2017 were collected in this retrospective study. Patient demographics, clinical risk factors, elapsed time from RT, clinical presentation and imaging parameters of carotid stenosis were preoperatively gathered. Long-term outcomes were determined by clinical follow-up and duplex ultrasound. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of cerebrovascular events during follow-up. Secondary endpoints included perioperative morbidity and mortality rate, long-term mortality rate, primary patency, and target lesion revascularization. One hundred and twenty-one CAS procedures were performed in 112 patients. The mean interval between irradiation and CAS was 15 ± 12 years. In 31.4% of cases, the lesion was symptomatic. Mean follow-up was 42.5 ± 32.6 months (range 1-141 months). The mortality rate at 5 years was 23%. The neurologic event-free survival and the in-stent restenosis rates at 5 years were 87.8% and 38.9%, respectively. Diabetes mellitus (p=0.02) and single postoperative antiplatelet therapy (p=0.001) were found to be significant predictors of in-stent restenosis. Freedom from target lesion revascularization was 91.9% at 5 years. This study showed that CAS is an effective option for RT-induced stenosis in patients not favorable to carotid endarterectomy. The CAS was associated with a low rate of neurological events and reinterventions at long-term follow-up.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35012391
doi: 10.1177/15266028211068757
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

921-928

Investigateurs

Thierry Reix (T)
Philippe Piquet (P)
Edwin Ripoche (E)
Olivier Rouviere (O)
Michel Nonent (M)
Jean-Christophe Gentric (JC)
Julien Ognard (J)
Xavier Chaufour (X)
Reda Hassen Khodja (R)
Serge Bacard (S)
Serguei Malikov (S)
Raphaël Coscas (R)
Jean-Pierre Favre (JP)

Auteurs

Bahaa Nasr (B)

CHU Brest, Hôpital Cavale Blanche, Brest, France.

Valentin Crespy (V)

CHU Dijon, Hôpital François Mitterrand, Dijon, France.

Edouard Penasse (E)

CHU Amiens, Hôpital Sud, Amiens, France.

Marine Gaudry (M)

AP-HM, Hôpital La Timone, Marseille, France.

Eugenio Rosset (E)

CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Hôpital Gabriel Montpied, Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Patrick Feugier (P)

Groupe Hospitalo-Universitaire Lyon Sud, Lyon, France.

Yann Gouëffic (Y)

Centre Casculaire, Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph, Paris, France.

Blandine Maurel (B)

CHU Nantes, Hôpital Nord Laennec, Nantes, France.

Aurélien Hostalrich (A)

CHU Toulouse, Hôpital Rangueil, Toulouse, France.

Pierre Alric (P)

CHU Montpellier, Hôpital Lapeyronie, Montpellier, France.

Nirvana Sadaghianloo (N)

CHU Nice, Hôpital Saint-Roch, Nice, France.

Nicla Settembre (N)

CHU Nancy, Hôpital Barbois, Nancy, France.

Jacques Chevallier (J)

Hospital St Vincent De Paul, Lomme, France.

Sabrina Ben Ahmed (S)

CHU Saint Etienne, Hôpital Nord, Saint Etienne, France.

Pierre Gouny (P)

CHU Brest, Hôpital Cavale Blanche, Brest, France.

Eric Steinmetz (E)

CHU Dijon, Hôpital François Mitterrand, Dijon, France.

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