Gender-related outcomes of chimney EVAR within the PERICLES registry

Vascular
Giovanni TorselloKonstantinos P Donas

Abstract

Gender-related differences in outcomes in complex endovascular aortic repair have not been profoundly investigated. Use of low profile abdominal devices as in chimney endovascular repair may be beneficial for female patients with pararenal pathologies. With the chimney technique, there is no need for large introduction sheaths. This could be an advantage in case of smaller in diameter iliac access especially in combination with stenosis or elongation. Aim of the present study was to compare the perioperative and mid-term outcomes between males and females patients treated with the chimney/snorkel technique for pararenal aortic pathologies. The PERICLES registry collected the world wide experience with the chimney technique. According to the gender, patients were classified in two cohorts. Primary endpoints were freedom from occlusion of the chimney grafts and reintervention. Secondary endpoints included access site complications and need for surgical or interventional revision, Endoleak Type I rate, 30-day overall complications and mortality. Univariate comparison P-values were generated using either the likelihood ratio χ2 test, the Fisher exact test, the Wilcoxon rank sum test, or the log rank test. Kaplan-Meier curves estima...Continue Reading

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Nov 7, 2003·Journal of Vascular Surgery·Roy K GreenbergKenneth Ouriel
Jul 24, 2014·Journal of Vascular Surgery·Giovanni TorselloCarlo Pratesi
Jan 1, 2013·Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology·Kamell Eckroth-BernardEvan Ryer
Feb 7, 2015·Journal of Vascular Surgery·Elsa M FaureUNKNOWN ENGAGE collaborators
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Nov 23, 2019·The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery·Vincent RiambauXavier Yugueros
May 16, 2020·Vascular·Konstantinos P DonasUNKNOWN PERICLES Registry Investigators (Fazzini S, Taneva GT, Dalman RL, Tran K, Pecoraro F, Bisdas T, Seifert S, Esche M, Gasparin

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