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±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.
Mechanical thrombectomy in acute limb ischemia: ad Interim results of the INDIAN UP Trial / De Donato, G.; Pasqui, E.; Ruffino, M. A.; Sponza, M.; Spinazzola, A.; Guzzardi, G.; Intrieri, F.; Savio, D.; Palasciano, G.; Angiletta, D.; Boccalon, L.; Boghi, A.; Bonera, G.; Cappiello, P.; Cionfoli, N.; Comelli, C.; Corti, R.; Cuomo, R.; D'Agostino, M.; Di Bartolomeo, F.; Di Maggio, L.; Discalzi, A.; D'Oria, M.; Esposito, A.; Fazzini, S.; Ferri, M.; Gaggiano, A.; Garriboli, L.; Gorgatti, T.; Isernia, G.; Lauricella, A.; Leati, G.; Lenti, M.; Lepidi, S.; Mancini, A.; Manzo, P.; Menna, D.; Molinari, V.; Moramarco, L.; Nocivelli, G.; Parlani, G.; Pulli, R.; Quaretti, P.; Ronchey, S.; Rossato, D.; Santuari, D.; Siani, A.; Silingardi, R.; Simonte, G.; Sirignano, P.; Speziale, F.; Viazzo, A.. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0021-9509. - 64:3(2023), pp. 247-254. [10.23736/S0021-9509.23.12668-1]
Mechanical thrombectomy in acute limb ischemia: ad Interim results of the INDIAN UP Trial
Silingardi R.;
2023
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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±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.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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