Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study

Abstract Background Studies on emergency transarterial embolization (TAE) of renal arterial injuries are rare. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization. Material and methods Between January 1st, 2013 and January 1st, 2024,...

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Main Authors: Rémi Grange, Nicolas Magand, Noémie Lutz, Julien Lanoiselee, Stéphanie Leroy, Claire Boutet, Sylvain Grange
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Nicolas Magand
Noémie Lutz
Julien Lanoiselee
Stéphanie Leroy
Claire Boutet
Sylvain Grange
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Sylvain Grange
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description Abstract Background Studies on emergency transarterial embolization (TAE) of renal arterial injuries are rare. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization. Material and methods Between January 1st, 2013 and January 1st, 2024, all consecutive patients treated for renal arterial injuries by TAE in emergency settings were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic, biological and angiographic data were recorded. The inclusion criteria were all patients ≥ 18-years-old treated by emergency TAE for renal vascular injury. Clinical success was defined as the resolution of bleeding signs without the need for repeat TAE, surgery, death related to massive blood loss during this period, without functional impairment (> 50% of parenchyma volume or onset of chronic kidney disease) following TAE. Results During the inclusion period, 79 procedures were performed. The median age was 60[39–73] years old. On preoperative CT, ≥ 1 pseudoaneurysm was detected in 36(45.6%) patients, and active bleeding in 47(65.8%) patients. The preoperative median haemoglobin rate was 8.9[7.6–11] g/dl, and 37(46.8%) patients required red blood cell transfusions. The main aetiologies of arterial injury were blunt trauma (n = 19) and renal biopsy (n = 17). No severe adverse events were reported. Clinical success was reported in 74(93.7%) of the procedures. Three (3.8%) repeat embolizations were required, and were clinically successful. During the median follow-up of 7[1.5–35.5] months, 9(11.4%) patients died, of which 5(6.3%) occurred within 30 days. Conclusion The present study reports high clinical success, low complications and low rebleeding rates of emergency renal TAE.
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spelling doaj-art-bccea55b89234b14bad35d3966a50f132025-08-20T02:40:18ZengSpringerOpenCVIR Endovascular2520-89342024-12-017111010.1186/s42155-024-00505-yClinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective studyRémi Grange0Nicolas Magand1Noémie Lutz2Julien Lanoiselee3Stéphanie Leroy4Claire Boutet5Sylvain Grange6Department of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Anesthesia, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Anesthesia, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneDepartment of Radiology, University Hospital of Saint-EtienneAbstract Background Studies on emergency transarterial embolization (TAE) of renal arterial injuries are rare. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization. Material and methods Between January 1st, 2013 and January 1st, 2024, all consecutive patients treated for renal arterial injuries by TAE in emergency settings were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic, biological and angiographic data were recorded. The inclusion criteria were all patients ≥ 18-years-old treated by emergency TAE for renal vascular injury. Clinical success was defined as the resolution of bleeding signs without the need for repeat TAE, surgery, death related to massive blood loss during this period, without functional impairment (> 50% of parenchyma volume or onset of chronic kidney disease) following TAE. Results During the inclusion period, 79 procedures were performed. The median age was 60[39–73] years old. On preoperative CT, ≥ 1 pseudoaneurysm was detected in 36(45.6%) patients, and active bleeding in 47(65.8%) patients. The preoperative median haemoglobin rate was 8.9[7.6–11] g/dl, and 37(46.8%) patients required red blood cell transfusions. The main aetiologies of arterial injury were blunt trauma (n = 19) and renal biopsy (n = 17). No severe adverse events were reported. Clinical success was reported in 74(93.7%) of the procedures. Three (3.8%) repeat embolizations were required, and were clinically successful. During the median follow-up of 7[1.5–35.5] months, 9(11.4%) patients died, of which 5(6.3%) occurred within 30 days. Conclusion The present study reports high clinical success, low complications and low rebleeding rates of emergency renal TAE.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-024-00505-yKidneyTraumaTransarterial embolizationBleedingEmergency
spellingShingle Rémi Grange
Nicolas Magand
Noémie Lutz
Julien Lanoiselee
Stéphanie Leroy
Claire Boutet
Sylvain Grange
Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
CVIR Endovascular
Kidney
Trauma
Transarterial embolization
Bleeding
Emergency
title Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
title_full Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
title_fullStr Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
title_short Clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization: a retrospective study
title_sort clinical outcomes after emergency transarterial renal embolization a retrospective study
topic Kidney
Trauma
Transarterial embolization
Bleeding
Emergency
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42155-024-00505-y
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