Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore practice patterns of experienced vascular specialists involved in the treatment of patients with arterial femoro-popliteal in-stent occlusion (ISO) and to understand key concepts and shared thoughts, throughout an international cross-sectional survey. Materials and methods: The web-based survey was in English and included 31 questions. One-hundred experts were invited by email to fill in the survey anonymously on Google Forms using a dedicated link. Reminders were sent after the first 2 weeks. In addition to reporting of pooled responses, subanalyses of answers were also performed, according to country of origin (European vs non-European), years of experience (≤20 years vs >20 years), and type of institution (Academic/University vs Non-academic/Private). Results: A total of 77 physicians from 22 countries completed the survey. Most responders were males (70/77, 91%). Most of the participants were vascular surgeons (58/77, 75%). Endovascular therapy was the preferred option in patients presenting with either acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Atherectomy/thrombectomy+Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) was the preferred endovascular modality (32/77, 42%). No differences between country of origin, years of experience, and type of institution of the participants were found. Conclusions: The international SUrvey oN TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stent (SUNROOF) survey has suggested that endovascular therapy is the preferred method for the treatment of femoro-popliteal ISO. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks good-level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines. Clinical impact: The international SUNROOF survey included 31 questions. It was performed by 77 vascular physicians from 22 countries. More than a half of respondents considered an endovascular approach as the preferred treatment modality in acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Most responders agreed they would intensify the follow-up protocol and anti-thrombotic medications regimen after a first in-stent occlusion episode. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks of good level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.

International Cross-Sectional Survey ON TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stents (SUNROOF) / Bertagna, Giulia; Troisi, Nicola; Lepidi, Sandro; Patrone, Lorenzo; Yeung, Kak Khee; Berchiolli, Raffaella; D'Oria, Mario; Angiletta, Domenico; Antonello, Michele; Asciutto, Giuseppe; Bafile, Gennaro; Bahaa, Nasr; Bellosta, Raffaello; Benedetto, Filippo; Bertoglio, Luca; Bissacco, Daniele; Bosiers, Michel; Bracale, Umberto Marcello; Migliara, Bruno; Costas, Raphaël; Pereira, Tiago Costa; Cvjetko, Ivan; D'Oria, Mario; de Donato, Gianmarco; Deloose, Koen; Digvijay, Sharma; Dorigo, Walter; Dua, Anahita; Hussein, Emad; Freyrie, Antonio; Garelli, Guillermo; Gargiulo, Mauro; Shantonu, Kumar Ghosh; Isernia, Giacomo; Mufty, Hozan; Ippoliti, Arnaldo; Kahlberg, Andrea; Korosoglou, Grigorios; Kwok, Ricky; Langhoff, Ralf; Liapis, Christos; Lichtenberg, Michael; Maene, Lieven; Mansour, Wassim; Manzi, Marco; Martelli, Massimiliano; Moreira, Ricardo; Nikolov, Nadelin; Oddi, Fabio Massimo; Palena, Luis Mariano; Patelis, Nikolaos; Cebrián, Javier Peinado; Piffaretti, Gabriele; Pratesi, Giovanni; Pulli, Raffaele; Robinson, Scott; Giudice, Rocco; Neves, João Rocha; Ruffino, Maria Antonella; Melo, Ryan; Saab, Fadi; Siani, Andrea; Sirignano, Pasqualino; Spiliopoulos, Stavros; Stavroulakis, Konstantinos; Tinelli, Giovanni; Torsello, Giovanni; Trimarchi, Santi; Ucci, Alessandro; van den Berg, Jos C; van den Heuvel, Daniel; Van Herzeele, Isabelle; Venermo, Maarit; Veraldi, Gian Franco; Veroux, Pierfrancesco; Verzini, Fabio; Ysa, August; Zayed, Hany; Zlatanovic, Petar. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1526-6028. - (2024). [10.1177/15266028241275827]

International Cross-Sectional Survey ON TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stents (SUNROOF)

Freyrie, Antonio;Ucci, Alessandro;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this project is to explore practice patterns of experienced vascular specialists involved in the treatment of patients with arterial femoro-popliteal in-stent occlusion (ISO) and to understand key concepts and shared thoughts, throughout an international cross-sectional survey. Materials and methods: The web-based survey was in English and included 31 questions. One-hundred experts were invited by email to fill in the survey anonymously on Google Forms using a dedicated link. Reminders were sent after the first 2 weeks. In addition to reporting of pooled responses, subanalyses of answers were also performed, according to country of origin (European vs non-European), years of experience (≤20 years vs >20 years), and type of institution (Academic/University vs Non-academic/Private). Results: A total of 77 physicians from 22 countries completed the survey. Most responders were males (70/77, 91%). Most of the participants were vascular surgeons (58/77, 75%). Endovascular therapy was the preferred option in patients presenting with either acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Atherectomy/thrombectomy+Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) was the preferred endovascular modality (32/77, 42%). No differences between country of origin, years of experience, and type of institution of the participants were found. Conclusions: The international SUrvey oN TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stent (SUNROOF) survey has suggested that endovascular therapy is the preferred method for the treatment of femoro-popliteal ISO. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks good-level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines. Clinical impact: The international SUNROOF survey included 31 questions. It was performed by 77 vascular physicians from 22 countries. More than a half of respondents considered an endovascular approach as the preferred treatment modality in acute limb ischemia, disabling intermittent claudication, or chronic limb-threatening ischemia. Most responders agreed they would intensify the follow-up protocol and anti-thrombotic medications regimen after a first in-stent occlusion episode. This survey could represent a good starting point for future research on comparison between open and endovascular approach and different devices, which currently lacks of good level scientific evidence and appropriate guidelines.
2024
International Cross-Sectional Survey ON TReatment Of Occluded Femoro-Popliteal Stents (SUNROOF) / Bertagna, Giulia; Troisi, Nicola; Lepidi, Sandro; Patrone, Lorenzo; Yeung, Kak Khee; Berchiolli, Raffaella; D'Oria, Mario; Angiletta, Domenico; Antonello, Michele; Asciutto, Giuseppe; Bafile, Gennaro; Bahaa, Nasr; Bellosta, Raffaello; Benedetto, Filippo; Bertoglio, Luca; Bissacco, Daniele; Bosiers, Michel; Bracale, Umberto Marcello; Migliara, Bruno; Costas, Raphaël; Pereira, Tiago Costa; Cvjetko, Ivan; D'Oria, Mario; de Donato, Gianmarco; Deloose, Koen; Digvijay, Sharma; Dorigo, Walter; Dua, Anahita; Hussein, Emad; Freyrie, Antonio; Garelli, Guillermo; Gargiulo, Mauro; Shantonu, Kumar Ghosh; Isernia, Giacomo; Mufty, Hozan; Ippoliti, Arnaldo; Kahlberg, Andrea; Korosoglou, Grigorios; Kwok, Ricky; Langhoff, Ralf; Liapis, Christos; Lichtenberg, Michael; Maene, Lieven; Mansour, Wassim; Manzi, Marco; Martelli, Massimiliano; Moreira, Ricardo; Nikolov, Nadelin; Oddi, Fabio Massimo; Palena, Luis Mariano; Patelis, Nikolaos; Cebrián, Javier Peinado; Piffaretti, Gabriele; Pratesi, Giovanni; Pulli, Raffaele; Robinson, Scott; Giudice, Rocco; Neves, João Rocha; Ruffino, Maria Antonella; Melo, Ryan; Saab, Fadi; Siani, Andrea; Sirignano, Pasqualino; Spiliopoulos, Stavros; Stavroulakis, Konstantinos; Tinelli, Giovanni; Torsello, Giovanni; Trimarchi, Santi; Ucci, Alessandro; van den Berg, Jos C; van den Heuvel, Daniel; Van Herzeele, Isabelle; Venermo, Maarit; Veraldi, Gian Franco; Veroux, Pierfrancesco; Verzini, Fabio; Ysa, August; Zayed, Hany; Zlatanovic, Petar. - In: JOURNAL OF ENDOVASCULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1526-6028. - (2024). [10.1177/15266028241275827]
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