Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication

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Autor(a) principal: Wolosker, Nelson
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Rosoky, Ruben Ayzin, Nishinari, Kenji, Nakano, Lívio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2753
Resumo: CONTEXT: Many patients with intermittent claudication continue to be forwarded to the vascular surgeon for initial evaluation after arteriography has already been accomplished. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this work was to analyze the usefulness and the need for this procedure. TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective study. SETTING: The patients were divided into two groups: Group 1, with the arteriography already performed and Group 2 without the initial arteriography. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred patients with intermittent claudication were retrospectively studied. Other specialists had forwarded them for the first evaluation of intermittent claudication, without any previous treatment. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: All patients were treated clinically for at least a 6-month period. The total number of arteriographies performed in the two groups was compared and the need and usefulness of the initial arteriography (of Group 1) was also analyzed. RESULTS: The evolution was similar for both groups. The total number of arteriographies was significantly higher in Group 1 (Group 1 with 53 arteriographies vs. Group 2 with 7 arteriographies). For this group, it was found that arteriography was only useful in five cases (10%), because the surgeries were based on their findings. However, even in those cases, no need for arteriography was observed, as the procedure could have been performed at the time of surgical indication. CONCLUSION: There are no indications for arteriography in the early evaluation of patients with intermittent claudication, because it does not modify the initial therapy, independent of its result. In cases where surgical treatment is indicated, this procedure should only be performed prior to surgery.
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spelling Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudicationAngiografiaAteroscleroseComplicaçõesFatores de riscoAngiographyAtherosclerosisComplicationsRisk factorsFollow-up studiesCONTEXT: Many patients with intermittent claudication continue to be forwarded to the vascular surgeon for initial evaluation after arteriography has already been accomplished. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this work was to analyze the usefulness and the need for this procedure. TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective study. SETTING: The patients were divided into two groups: Group 1, with the arteriography already performed and Group 2 without the initial arteriography. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred patients with intermittent claudication were retrospectively studied. Other specialists had forwarded them for the first evaluation of intermittent claudication, without any previous treatment. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: All patients were treated clinically for at least a 6-month period. The total number of arteriographies performed in the two groups was compared and the need and usefulness of the initial arteriography (of Group 1) was also analyzed. RESULTS: The evolution was similar for both groups. The total number of arteriographies was significantly higher in Group 1 (Group 1 with 53 arteriographies vs. Group 2 with 7 arteriographies). For this group, it was found that arteriography was only useful in five cases (10%), because the surgeries were based on their findings. However, even in those cases, no need for arteriography was observed, as the procedure could have been performed at the time of surgical indication. CONCLUSION: There are no indications for arteriography in the early evaluation of patients with intermittent claudication, because it does not modify the initial therapy, independent of its result. In cases where surgical treatment is indicated, this procedure should only be performed prior to surgery.CONTEXTO: Muitos pacientes com claudicação intermitente de membros inferiores (claudicação intermitente) são encaminhados para avaliação inicial do cirurgião vascular com arteriografia já realizada. OBJETIVO: Analisar a utilidade e a necessidade dessa arteriografia. TIPO DE ESTUDO: Estudo retrospectivo. LOCAL: Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo. PARTICIPANTES: Foram estudados retrospectivamente 100 pacientes com claudicação intermitente sem tratamento anterior, encaminhados por outros especialistas para avaliação inicial no Serviço de Cirurgia Vascular VARIÁVEIS ESTUDADAS: Os pacientes foram divididos em dois grupos: Grupo 1, com arteriografia realizada antes da avaliação inicial e Grupo 2 sem arteriografia. Analisamos a utilidade e a necessidade da arteriografia inicial e, também, comparamos o número total de arteriografia realizadas nos dois grupos. RESULTADOS: A evolução clínica nos dois grupos foi semelhante. O número total de arteriografia foi significativamente maior no Grupo 1 (Grupo 1 - 53 arteriografias X Grupo 2 - 7). Nesse grupo, somente em cinco casos (10%) as arteriografias realizadas antes da avaliação inicial foram úteis, pois as operações foram baseadas em seus achados. Porém, mesmo nesses casos, não houve a necessidade dessa arteriografia, pois esse procedimento poderia ter sido realizado na época da indicação da operação. CONCLUSÃO: Concluiu-se que não existe indicação para a realização da arteriografia antes da avaliação inicial dos pacientes com claudicação intermitente, pois não modifica a conduta inicial, independente de seu resultado, e, nos casos em que o tratamento cirúrgico é indicado, esse exame deve ser realizado próximo a operação.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal2001-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2753São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 119 No. 2 (2001); 59-61São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 119 n. 2 (2001); 59-611806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2753/2643https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWolosker, NelsonRosoky, Ruben AyzinNishinari, KenjiNakano, Lívio2023-10-12T09:52:26Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/2753Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-10-12T09:52:26São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
title Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
spellingShingle Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
Wolosker, Nelson
Angiografia
Aterosclerose
Complicações
Fatores de risco
Angiography
Atherosclerosis
Complications
Risk factors
Follow-up studies
title_short Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
title_full Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
title_fullStr Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
title_full_unstemmed Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
title_sort Use of arteriography for the initial evaluation of patients with intermittent lower limb claudication
author Wolosker, Nelson
author_facet Wolosker, Nelson
Rosoky, Ruben Ayzin
Nishinari, Kenji
Nakano, Lívio
author_role author
author2 Rosoky, Ruben Ayzin
Nishinari, Kenji
Nakano, Lívio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wolosker, Nelson
Rosoky, Ruben Ayzin
Nishinari, Kenji
Nakano, Lívio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Angiografia
Aterosclerose
Complicações
Fatores de risco
Angiography
Atherosclerosis
Complications
Risk factors
Follow-up studies
topic Angiografia
Aterosclerose
Complicações
Fatores de risco
Angiography
Atherosclerosis
Complications
Risk factors
Follow-up studies
description CONTEXT: Many patients with intermittent claudication continue to be forwarded to the vascular surgeon for initial evaluation after arteriography has already been accomplished. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this work was to analyze the usefulness and the need for this procedure. TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective study. SETTING: The patients were divided into two groups: Group 1, with the arteriography already performed and Group 2 without the initial arteriography. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred patients with intermittent claudication were retrospectively studied. Other specialists had forwarded them for the first evaluation of intermittent claudication, without any previous treatment. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: All patients were treated clinically for at least a 6-month period. The total number of arteriographies performed in the two groups was compared and the need and usefulness of the initial arteriography (of Group 1) was also analyzed. RESULTS: The evolution was similar for both groups. The total number of arteriographies was significantly higher in Group 1 (Group 1 with 53 arteriographies vs. Group 2 with 7 arteriographies). For this group, it was found that arteriography was only useful in five cases (10%), because the surgeries were based on their findings. However, even in those cases, no need for arteriography was observed, as the procedure could have been performed at the time of surgical indication. CONCLUSION: There are no indications for arteriography in the early evaluation of patients with intermittent claudication, because it does not modify the initial therapy, independent of its result. In cases where surgical treatment is indicated, this procedure should only be performed prior to surgery.
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