BACKGROUND: Penumbra/Indigo aspiration thrombectomy Systems (Penumbra Inc.) in patients with acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI) is becoming a fundamental alternative to surgical and intra-arterial thrombolysis. The INDIAN UP trial represents the second phase of the Italian national multicenter trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of the device in the treatment of ALLI.METHODS: To assess vessel patency, the TIPI (Thrombo-aspiration In Peripheral Ischemia), is used. The TIPI flow in three different moments: at presentation, immediately after thromboaspiration, and after all adjuvant procedures. The primary outcome is the technical success of the thrombo-aspiration with the investigative system, defined as near complete or complete revascularization TIPI 2 -3. Safety and clinical success rate were collected at one month follow-up.RESULTS: A total of 250 patients were enrolled. The mean age was 72.2 & PLUSMN;13.1 years and 72.1% were male. Rutherford grade on enrolment was I in 10.8%, IIa in 34.9%, and IIb in 54.4%. Primary technical success (TIPI 2-3 flow) was achieved in 90.8% of patients. Adjunctive procedures were needed in 158 cases. After all interventions, assisted primary technical success was 96.4%. No systemic bleeding complications or device related serious adverse events were reported. At one month follow up, survival rate was 97.2%, limb salvage was 97.6%. Primary patency was 89.6% and 13 (5.4%) reinterventions were registered.CONCLUSIONS: The updated results of the INDIAN UP trial have confirmed the high value of the mechanical thromboaspiration device Indigo Penumbra in the treatment of ALLI in a large variety of clinical and anatomical settings.

De Donato, G., Pasqui, E., Ruffino, M.a., Sponza, M., Spinazzola, A., Guzzardi, G., et al. (2023). Mechanical thrombectomy in acute limb ischemia: ad Interim results of the INDIAN UP Trial. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 64(3), 247-254 [10.23736/S0021-9509.23.12668-1].

Mechanical thrombectomy in acute limb ischemia: ad Interim results of the INDIAN UP Trial

de Donato G.;Boghi A.;Fazzini S.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Penumbra/Indigo aspiration thrombectomy Systems (Penumbra Inc.) in patients with acute lower limb ischemia (ALLI) is becoming a fundamental alternative to surgical and intra-arterial thrombolysis. The INDIAN UP trial represents the second phase of the Italian national multicenter trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of the device in the treatment of ALLI.METHODS: To assess vessel patency, the TIPI (Thrombo-aspiration In Peripheral Ischemia), is used. The TIPI flow in three different moments: at presentation, immediately after thromboaspiration, and after all adjuvant procedures. The primary outcome is the technical success of the thrombo-aspiration with the investigative system, defined as near complete or complete revascularization TIPI 2 -3. Safety and clinical success rate were collected at one month follow-up.RESULTS: A total of 250 patients were enrolled. The mean age was 72.2 & PLUSMN;13.1 years and 72.1% were male. Rutherford grade on enrolment was I in 10.8%, IIa in 34.9%, and IIb in 54.4%. Primary technical success (TIPI 2-3 flow) was achieved in 90.8% of patients. Adjunctive procedures were needed in 158 cases. After all interventions, assisted primary technical success was 96.4%. No systemic bleeding complications or device related serious adverse events were reported. At one month follow up, survival rate was 97.2%, limb salvage was 97.6%. Primary patency was 89.6% and 13 (5.4%) reinterventions were registered.CONCLUSIONS: The updated results of the INDIAN UP trial have confirmed the high value of the mechanical thromboaspiration device Indigo Penumbra in the treatment of ALLI in a large variety of clinical and anatomical settings.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/22
Settore MEDS-13/B - Chirurgia vascolare
English
Lower extremity
Ischemia
Endovascular procedures
Peripheral arterial disease
De Donato, G., Pasqui, E., Ruffino, M.a., Sponza, M., Spinazzola, A., Guzzardi, G., et al. (2023). Mechanical thrombectomy in acute limb ischemia: ad Interim results of the INDIAN UP Trial. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 64(3), 247-254 [10.23736/S0021-9509.23.12668-1].
De Donato, G; Pasqui, E; Ruffino, Ma; Sponza, M; Spinazzola, A; Guzzardi, G; Intrieri, F; Savio, D; Palasciano, G; Angiletta, D; Boccalon, L; Boghi, A...espandi
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