Contrast arteriography (CA) is considered the gold standard to evaluate any phase in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) interventions, from diagnostics to final results. Nevertheless, duplex ultrasonography (DUS) mostly used for the pre/postoperative phase and follow-up control, could be a potential intraoperative adjunctive imaging tool to assess the effects of endovascular revascularization in patients with iliac and femoropopliteal lesions. The PAD "duplex-assisted" protocol includes a preoperative DUS control followed by an intraoperative and a postoperative control. The most important parameters are pulsed doppler spectral analysis and waveform changes, which are impossible to detect with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). By using a similar acronym, the intraoperative DUS has been previously described as extravascular ultrasound (EVUS). B-mode imaging, color flow, and peak systolic velocity (PSV) are considered. EVUS could be very useful to evaluate the effects of endovascular treatment, mainly in cases of unclear CAs, severe calcifications and/or dissections. In the context of the "leaving nothing behind" strategy, EVUS can drive the physician to evaluate the absence of flow-limiting dissections and decide which target lesion should be treated with antirestenotic therapy, further vessel preparation, or stenting. The EVUS protocol could be a safe and feasible option to improve the completion assessment of endovascular PAD treatment. A better ultrasound waveform is a sign of improved luminal gain and compliance, which is extremely important to finalize the results of new peripheral device technology, such as intravascular lithotripsy.

Fazzini, S., Pennetta, F.f., Turriziani, V., Vona, S., Ascoli Marchetti, A., Ippoliti, A. (2023). Extravascular Ultrasound (EVUS) to Assess the Results of Peripheral Endovascular Procedures. DIAGNOSTICS, 13(7), 1-11 [10.3390/diagnostics13071356].

Extravascular Ultrasound (EVUS) to Assess the Results of Peripheral Endovascular Procedures

Fazzini, Stefano;Pennetta, Federico Francisco;Turriziani, Valerio;Vona, Simona;Ascoli Marchetti, Andrea;Ippoliti, Arnaldo
2023-04-06

Abstract

Contrast arteriography (CA) is considered the gold standard to evaluate any phase in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) interventions, from diagnostics to final results. Nevertheless, duplex ultrasonography (DUS) mostly used for the pre/postoperative phase and follow-up control, could be a potential intraoperative adjunctive imaging tool to assess the effects of endovascular revascularization in patients with iliac and femoropopliteal lesions. The PAD "duplex-assisted" protocol includes a preoperative DUS control followed by an intraoperative and a postoperative control. The most important parameters are pulsed doppler spectral analysis and waveform changes, which are impossible to detect with intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). By using a similar acronym, the intraoperative DUS has been previously described as extravascular ultrasound (EVUS). B-mode imaging, color flow, and peak systolic velocity (PSV) are considered. EVUS could be very useful to evaluate the effects of endovascular treatment, mainly in cases of unclear CAs, severe calcifications and/or dissections. In the context of the "leaving nothing behind" strategy, EVUS can drive the physician to evaluate the absence of flow-limiting dissections and decide which target lesion should be treated with antirestenotic therapy, further vessel preparation, or stenting. The EVUS protocol could be a safe and feasible option to improve the completion assessment of endovascular PAD treatment. A better ultrasound waveform is a sign of improved luminal gain and compliance, which is extremely important to finalize the results of new peripheral device technology, such as intravascular lithotripsy.
6-apr-2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/22
English
EVUS
PAD
angiography
duplex ultrasound
lithotripsy
Fazzini, S., Pennetta, F.f., Turriziani, V., Vona, S., Ascoli Marchetti, A., Ippoliti, A. (2023). Extravascular Ultrasound (EVUS) to Assess the Results of Peripheral Endovascular Procedures. DIAGNOSTICS, 13(7), 1-11 [10.3390/diagnostics13071356].
Fazzini, S; Pennetta, Ff; Turriziani, V; Vona, S; Ascoli Marchetti, A; Ippoliti, A
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