of chronically obstructed inferior vena cava filters

Venous Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism


Stenting of chronically obstructed inferior vena cava filters


Neglén P, Oglesbee M, Olivier J, et al (River Oaks Hosp, Flowood, MS; Univ of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) J Vasc Surg 54:153–161, 2011§



D.L. Gillespie, MD, FACS



Evidence Ranking


• C



Expert Rating


• 2



Abstract





Results


The stenting maneuver through a variety of previously inserted IVC filters was safely performed without an apparent tear of the IVC, no clinical bleeding or abdominal symptoms, or pulmonary embolism. Mortality was nil; morbidity minimal. The primary and secondary cumulative patency rates at 54 months for limbs with postthrombotic obstruction were with and without IVC filter (38% and 40%; P = .1701 and 79% and 86%; P = .1947, respectively), and for limbs with stenting across the filter (Group X) and stent termination below the filter (Group B; 32% and 42%; P = .3064 and 75% and 84%; P = .2788, respectively), not statistically different. When Group X alone was compared with Group NF, the secondary patency rate was, however, significantly lower (75% vs 86%; P = .0453), suggesting that crossing of the stent was associated with reduced patency. Occlusive postthrombotic disease requiring recanalization was more frequent in Group X than in Group B and Group NF (68%, 25%, and 15%, respectively; P = .004). A comparison was therefore performed only between limbs stented for recanalized occlusions with (n = 23) and without IVC filters (n = 92) showing no difference (cumulative primary and secondary patency rates 30% and 35%; P = .9678 and 71% and 73%; P = .9319, respectively). Multiple logistic regression analysis also supported a significant association between patency rate and occlusive disease (odds ratio, 6.9; 95% confidence interval, 3.4-13.9; P < .0001), but not between patency rate and presence of an IVC filter (P = .5552).

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