TO EVALUATE RESULTS OF SUPERA STENTS POST DEPLOYMENT

Nguyễn Hoài Vũ1,, Nguyễn Ngọc Quang2
1 Phuc Lam General Hospital
2 Bach Mai Hospital

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Objectives: To describe clinical, lesion characteristics of patients with peripheral artery disease in popliteal arteries and to evaluate results of Supera stents post deployment. Methods: From June 2019 to June 2021, we retrospectively the records of 33 patients who received Supera stents in popliteal arteries. Patients were evaluated for clinical before and post stenting, follow-up of 3 months. Results: Mean age was 75.8 ± 10 years. Men and women ratio was 3:1. The grade of rutherford almost was  grade III,IV with 97%, prevalance of tissue loss was 81.8%. The mean preoparative ankle-brachial index increased from 0.53 ± 0.24 to 0.69 ± 0.21 and the mean ankle systolic pressure increased form 65.9 ± 35.7  mmHg to 88 ± 28.7 mmHg after intervention (p<0.0001). In-stent restenosis was 3%. Conclusions: The implantation of Supera stents in popliteal arteries is effective and safe in treatment of patients with peripheral artery disease. 

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