Background: The aim of this work was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of Duplex ultrasound (DUS) and CT angiography (CTA) in the study of arterial vessels, in patients with chronic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower limbs to undergo endovascular revascularization with the use of intraprocedural digital angiography (DSA). Methods: Ninety-four patients with obstructive pathology of the arterial axes of the lower limbs were enrolled in the study. In all patients, endovascular revascularization treatment was considered the most suitable therapeutic choice. For this reason, ultrasound and CTA was performed preoperatively in all and based on the data obtained it was decided to classify the arterial tree into five segments: iliac, common femoral, superficial femoral, popliteal and infra-geniculate. According to the degree of stenosis or occlusion, the arteries were scored in no stenotic, stenotic and occluded. The comparison of the data provided by the DUS and the CTA was carried out with reference to the parameters obtained by the DSA. Results: The results of our experience have shown that in the iliac arterial district DUS proved to be less accurate than CT angiography when compared to DSA (Cohen's lc agreement of 0.91 and 1.0, respectively). Good diagnostic concordance was found in the femoro-popliteal district (Cohen's lc agreement 33 between 0.96 and 0.93). On the contrary, when the data of the infra-geniculate area were compared, CT angiography showed a net deficiency compared to DSA and DUS (Cohen's lc: 0.75). Conclusions: Due to its accuracy, high-quality DUS performed by well-trained operators may therefore represent a good alternative to CTA in patients undergoing endovascular revascularization, in order to reduce the use of contrast-enhanced radiological imaging especially when a condition of intolerance to the contrast medium and/or renal insufficiency coexists. (Cite this article as: Martinelli O, Alunno A, Jabbour J, Cuozzo S, Gattuso R. Duplex ultrasound as a reliable alternative to CT angiography for treatment planning of peripheral artery disease. Int Angiol 2021;40:306-14. DOI: 10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04524-7)
Duplex ultrasound as a reliable alternative to CTangiography for treatment planning of peripheral artery disease / Martinelli, O.; Alunno, A.; Jabbour, J.; Cuozzo, S.; Gattuso, R.. - In: INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY. - ISSN 1827-1839. - 40:4(2021), pp. 306-314. [10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04524-7]
Duplex ultrasound as a reliable alternative to CTangiography for treatment planning of peripheral artery disease
MARTINELLI O.;ALUNNO A.
;CUOZZO S.;GATTUSO R.
2021
Abstract
Background: The aim of this work was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of Duplex ultrasound (DUS) and CT angiography (CTA) in the study of arterial vessels, in patients with chronic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower limbs to undergo endovascular revascularization with the use of intraprocedural digital angiography (DSA). Methods: Ninety-four patients with obstructive pathology of the arterial axes of the lower limbs were enrolled in the study. In all patients, endovascular revascularization treatment was considered the most suitable therapeutic choice. For this reason, ultrasound and CTA was performed preoperatively in all and based on the data obtained it was decided to classify the arterial tree into five segments: iliac, common femoral, superficial femoral, popliteal and infra-geniculate. According to the degree of stenosis or occlusion, the arteries were scored in no stenotic, stenotic and occluded. The comparison of the data provided by the DUS and the CTA was carried out with reference to the parameters obtained by the DSA. Results: The results of our experience have shown that in the iliac arterial district DUS proved to be less accurate than CT angiography when compared to DSA (Cohen's lc agreement of 0.91 and 1.0, respectively). Good diagnostic concordance was found in the femoro-popliteal district (Cohen's lc agreement 33 between 0.96 and 0.93). On the contrary, when the data of the infra-geniculate area were compared, CT angiography showed a net deficiency compared to DSA and DUS (Cohen's lc: 0.75). Conclusions: Due to its accuracy, high-quality DUS performed by well-trained operators may therefore represent a good alternative to CTA in patients undergoing endovascular revascularization, in order to reduce the use of contrast-enhanced radiological imaging especially when a condition of intolerance to the contrast medium and/or renal insufficiency coexists. (Cite this article as: Martinelli O, Alunno A, Jabbour J, Cuozzo S, Gattuso R. Duplex ultrasound as a reliable alternative to CT angiography for treatment planning of peripheral artery disease. Int Angiol 2021;40:306-14. DOI: 10.23736/S0392-9590.21.04524-7)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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