2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.05.022
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Impact of Age and Intraluminal Thrombus Volume on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Sac Enlargement after Endovascular Repair

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“…According to our multiple logistic regression model, thrombus volume <35% was the only associated adjunctive anatomical factor, which is in line with Hiraoka et al, 21 who reported that an intraluminal thrombus volume <30% was a predictor of EII (OR 3.52, p=0.011). It is also interesting to note in our study that once a minimum number of patent aortic branches was reached, the presence of any adjunctive patent branches (subgroup 4) was not associated with an independent increased risk of EII or reintervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…According to our multiple logistic regression model, thrombus volume <35% was the only associated adjunctive anatomical factor, which is in line with Hiraoka et al, 21 who reported that an intraluminal thrombus volume <30% was a predictor of EII (OR 3.52, p=0.011). It is also interesting to note in our study that once a minimum number of patent aortic branches was reached, the presence of any adjunctive patent branches (subgroup 4) was not associated with an independent increased risk of EII or reintervention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…4A-C). This correlates with the results of previous studies that revealed an association between type II endoleak and the preoperative thrombus perimeter [7,8,14,18], thrombus diameter [6][7][8]14], thrombus cross-sectional area [6,8,14], and thrombus volume [10,11,13,21]. However, our analysis indicates that volumetry (T Vol /A Vol ratio) is superior to perimeter, diameter, and cross-sectional area in predicting type II endoleak with aneurysm sac enlargement.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Some authors stated that patients with a larger thrombus burden on preoperative CT were less likely to have a type II endoleak [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], whereas others groups found no significant association between preoperative thrombus burden and type II endoleak [15][16][17][18]. Unfortunately, the results so far were not comparable due to different endpoints and measuring methods that were used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A recent publication found that a thrombus volume 959 % was a strong predictor of need for re-intervention during follow-up (n = 191), in contrast to prior studies [51]. However, another study (n = 148) found that lower intra-luminal thrombus volume was a predictor for both type II endoleak and sac enlargement post-EVAR [52]. An interesting retrospective study of 312 patients looked at outcomes following limb-crossing, which may be performed to facilitate cannulation of the contralateral limb gate.…”
Section: N/a Secondary Endograft or Explantmentioning
confidence: 52%