Abnormal duplex findings at the proximal anastomosis of infrainguinal bypass grafts: Does revision enhance patency?

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Ryan, SV [1 ]
Dougherty, MJ [1 ]
Chang, M [1 ]
Lombardi, J [1 ]
Raviola, C [1 ]
Calligaro, K [1 ]
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[1] Penn Hosp, Vasc Surg Sect, Philadelphia, PA 19106 USA
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10.1007/BF02693808
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Using color duplex ultrasound (CDU) surveillance of autogenous infrainguinal bypasses, a peak systolic flow velocity (PSFV) ratio of greater than 3 to 1 within the graft relative to adjacent PSFV has been accepted as predicting significant stenosis mandating revision. At the proximal anastomosis, where significant vessel diameter differences and turbulent flow exist, the validity of these criteria is less clear. Our purpose was to review our experience with proximal anastomotic abnormalities in a CDU surveillance protocol. Routine CDU surveillance for all infrainguinal bypass gratis consisted of evaluation in an accredited vascular laboratory at 1 month postoperatively, every 3 months for the first year, every 6 months in the second year, and annually thereafter. Grafts with a PSFV ratio of >3 at the proximal anastomosis on any CDU study were included in this review. From our results we conclude that currently accepted CDU criteria for graft-threatening stenosis may not be valid for abnormalities at the proximal anastomosis of infrainguinal grafts. Regression of these abnormalities is common. Better CDU criteria are needed for predicting not only severity of proximal anastomotic stenosis but also likelihood of graft thrombosis.
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