"CH - \u0160v\u00FDcarsk\u00E1 konfederace" . "Roko\u0161n\u00FD, Slavom\u00EDr" . . . "Janou\u0161ek, Libor" . . "Adamec, Milo\u0161" . . "Wohlfahrt, Peter" . . "9"^^ . "BACKGROUND: Hybrid endovascular and open reconstructions are used increasingly often for multilevel revascularization for lower limb ischaemia. The aim was to evaluate outcomes after such procedures in a single-center non-randomized retrospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Consecutive patients with multilevel arterial disease who underwent single session hybrid procedures were analyzed depending on the type of ischaemia and the type of revascularization. RESULTS: 164 patients were included with a median follow up time of 14 months (range: 0 - 70). Indication was claudication (group 1, 47 %), critical limb ischaemia (group 2, 33 %) and acute limb ischaemia (group 3, 20 %). Technical success rate was 99.3 %, perioperative mortality 2 %. Primary, assisted-primary and secondary patency rates at one year were 60 %, 61 % and 64 %, respectively. Primary, primary assisted and secondary patency were lower in group 2 and 3 compared to group 1 (all p < 0.05). Results were better when endovascular repairs were performed above compared to below the open repair site (all p < 0.05). Limb salvage at 1 year in groups 1 - 3 were 98 %, 92 % and 90 %, respectively. The risk of major amputation was highest in group 3 compared to group 1 (p = 0.001) or group 2 (p < 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: The results depend on the type of ischaemia and the localization of endovascular procedures."@en . . . . "5"^^ . "42" . "Bal\u00E1\u017E, Peter" . "RIV/00023001:_____/13:00058612!RIV14-MZ0-00023001" . . . . "http://medcontent.metapress.com/content/524r0t1508x75126/?genre=article&id=doi%3a10.1024%2f0301-1526%2fa000290" . "6"^^ . "000322345000009" . "limb ischaemia; peripheral arterial disease; bypass; angioplasty; Hybrid procedure"@en . . "0301-1526" . "Bj\u00F6rck, M." . . "Early and late outcomes of hybrid endovascular and open repair procedures in patients with peripheral arterial disease"@en . . . . "Early and late outcomes of hybrid endovascular and open repair procedures in patients with peripheral arterial disease"@en . "10.1024/0301-1526/a000290" . . "N, P(ED1.100/02/0123), S" . "4" . "Early and late outcomes of hybrid endovascular and open repair procedures in patients with peripheral arterial disease" . . "RIV/00023001:_____/13:00058612" . "Early and late outcomes of hybrid endovascular and open repair procedures in patients with peripheral arterial disease" . . . . "[1A267C11EF94]" . "Vasa" . "BACKGROUND: Hybrid endovascular and open reconstructions are used increasingly often for multilevel revascularization for lower limb ischaemia. The aim was to evaluate outcomes after such procedures in a single-center non-randomized retrospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Consecutive patients with multilevel arterial disease who underwent single session hybrid procedures were analyzed depending on the type of ischaemia and the type of revascularization. RESULTS: 164 patients were included with a median follow up time of 14 months (range: 0 - 70). Indication was claudication (group 1, 47 %), critical limb ischaemia (group 2, 33 %) and acute limb ischaemia (group 3, 20 %). Technical success rate was 99.3 %, perioperative mortality 2 %. Primary, assisted-primary and secondary patency rates at one year were 60 %, 61 % and 64 %, respectively. Primary, primary assisted and secondary patency were lower in group 2 and 3 compared to group 1 (all p < 0.05). Results were better when endovascular repairs were performed above compared to below the open repair site (all p < 0.05). Limb salvage at 1 year in groups 1 - 3 were 98 %, 92 % and 90 %, respectively. The risk of major amputation was highest in group 3 compared to group 1 (p = 0.001) or group 2 (p < 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: The results depend on the type of ischaemia and the localization of endovascular procedures." . "71049" . . . .