Anterior, posterior, or all-vessel infrapopliteal revascularization in patients with moderate-severe claudication: Insights from the LIBERTY 360 study
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Jun 04, 2021
Salahuddin T, Giannopoulos S, Adams G, et al. - This study was undertaken to investigate the outcomes after infrapopliteal-only intervention for claudication in the LIBERTY 360 observational study. LIBERTY 360 patients (N = 128) with claudication and isolated infrapopliteal disease undergoing endovascular revascularization were classified by territory into anterior-vessel, posterior-vessel, or all-vessel groups in this post hoc analysis. Researchers used logistic regression for odds ratios, Cox proportional hazard models, ANOVA, and Kaplan–Meier estimates to match outcomes. This study’s findings demonstrate that both anterior or posterior revascularization have favorable outcomes and may be beneficial for the improvement of symptoms in claudicants with isolated infrapopliteal peripheral arterial disease.
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