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Título: Chronic infrarenal aortic occlusion: Predictors of surgical outcome in patients undergoing aortobifemoral bypass reconstruction
Autores/as: García-Fernández, F.
Marchena Gómez, J. 
Cabrera Morán, V.
Hermida, M.
Sotgiu, E.
Volo Pérez, G.
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
321307 Cirugía del corazón
321317 Cirugía vascular
Palabras clave: Aortic occlusion
Aortobifemoral
Bypass
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Publicación seriada: Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 
Resumen: Aim: Chronic infrarenal aortic occlusion is relatively infrequent. Aortobifemoral bypass has been the traditional treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prognostic factors related to long-term survival and patency rates of chronic infrarenal aortic occlusion after aortobifemoral bypass. Methods: From January 1984 to December 2004, we performed consecutively 278 aortobifemoral for aortoiliac occlusive disease. Of these, 67 (24%) patients, 62 men (92.5%), presented with ischemia due to aortic occlusion. The log-Rank test was used to determine predictors of long-term survival and graft patency in a univariate analysis. With a model of proportional-hazards Cox regression the independent prognostic factors of long-term survival were determined. Results: The postoperative mortality was 8.9%. The estimated cumulative long-term survival for aortic occlusion patients was 56% and 38% at 10 and 20 years, respectively. The estimated cumulative primary patency was 79% at 10 years and 40% at 20 years. The 20-year limb survival rate was 86%. There was no statistical difference in long-term survival and graft patency between TASCIC-D and IRAO. Previous coronary disease (P=0.008) and postoperative complications (P=0.017) significantly decreased the survival of patients. Both variables retained significance on multivariable analysis. The presence of chronic renal failure significantly decreased the patency of the aortobifemoral bypass (P=0.013). Conclusion: Aortobifemoral bypass for chronic infrarenal aortic occlusion has an excellent primary patency rate with reasonable morbi-mortality. The presence of concomitant coronary disease and postoperative complications are prognostic factors of long-term survival.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/45768
ISSN: 0021-9509
Fuente: Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery [ISSN 0021-9509], v. 52, p. 371-380
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