A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries

The treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with combined pathology of peripheral arteries who are to perform endovascular or surgical interventions is a difficult task. The most important issues are the adequate diagnostics of artery systems’ lesions, determining the most optimal str...

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Main Authors: B. G. Alekyan, A. V. Pokrovsky, N. G. Karapetyan, А. Sh. Revishvili
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author B. G. Alekyan
A. V. Pokrovsky
N. G. Karapetyan
А. Sh. Revishvili
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А. Sh. Revishvili
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description The treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with combined pathology of peripheral arteries who are to perform endovascular or surgical interventions is a difficult task. The most important issues are the adequate diagnostics of artery systems’ lesions, determining the most optimal strategy and stages of treatment. This makes a multidisciplinary approach with the involvement of various specialists the most optimal.Aim. Based on multidisciplinary approach, to determine the prevalence of CAD and treatment strategy in patients with lesions of the aorta and peripheral arteries.8Material and methods. The study included 693 patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries: 171 (32,5%) were female, and 522 (75,3%) were male. The age of patients ranged from 29 to 93 years, an average — 67,2+8,8 years. Also 32,5% of patients (n=223) were older than 71 years. Cardiac complaints were present only in 203 (29,3%) patients, while 490 (70,7%) were asymptomatic. The majority of 693 patients had an isolated lesion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) (n=196, 28,3%), a combined lesion of the ICA and lower limb arteries (n=93, 13,4%), a combined lesion of the iliac and superficial femoral arteries (n=70, 10,1%) and femoral arteries lesions (n=60, 8,6%).Results. Finally, 554 (79,9%) of 693 patients had lesions of at least one coronary artery more than 50%, while 368 (66,4%) of them were clinically asymptomatic. By the decision of the multidisciplinary heart team, 316 (57,0%) patients underwent myocardial revascularization operations: 21 (6,7%) — coronary artery bypass grafting and 295 (50,3%) — percutaneous coronary intervention. Surgical and endovascular operations for pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries were performed in 486 (70,1%) of 693 patients. Unlike with 260 (53,5%) patients, in 226 (46,5%) patients, in addition to vascular surgery, myocardial revascularization was performed. As a result of 923 (564 endovascular and 359 surgical) operations performed in 580 patients at the hospital stage, 3 (0,51%) of them had a fatal outcome. In other 2 (0,56%) cases, there was stroke: in one case after ICA prosthetics, in the other case — thrombosis of the ICA after the carotid endarterectomy. Acute myocardial infarction at the hospital stage was not detected in any of the patients.Conclusion. In 79,9% of patients with atherosclerosis of the aorta and peripheral arteries, at least one coronary artery lesion of more than 50% is detected. In 66,4% of patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries and with lesions of the coronary arteries of more than 50%, there are no cardiac complaints. In 45,6% of patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of atherosclerotic lesions of the aorta and peripheral arteries, myocardial revascularization is required. A multidisciplinary approach is an effective and safe treatment strategy for patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries of atherosclerotic origin and concomitant CAD.
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spelling doaj-art-e661fbd978854436b28e808be6c6ef442025-08-20T03:57:26Zrus«FIRMA «SILICEA» LLCРоссийский кардиологический журнал1560-40712618-76202019-09-010881610.15829/1560-4071-2019-8-8-162757A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteriesB. G. Alekyan0A. V. Pokrovsky1N. G. Karapetyan2А. Sh. Revishvili3A. V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for SurgeryA. V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for SurgeryA. V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for SurgeryA. V. Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center for SurgeryThe treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with combined pathology of peripheral arteries who are to perform endovascular or surgical interventions is a difficult task. The most important issues are the adequate diagnostics of artery systems’ lesions, determining the most optimal strategy and stages of treatment. This makes a multidisciplinary approach with the involvement of various specialists the most optimal.Aim. Based on multidisciplinary approach, to determine the prevalence of CAD and treatment strategy in patients with lesions of the aorta and peripheral arteries.8Material and methods. The study included 693 patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries: 171 (32,5%) were female, and 522 (75,3%) were male. The age of patients ranged from 29 to 93 years, an average — 67,2+8,8 years. Also 32,5% of patients (n=223) were older than 71 years. Cardiac complaints were present only in 203 (29,3%) patients, while 490 (70,7%) were asymptomatic. The majority of 693 patients had an isolated lesion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) (n=196, 28,3%), a combined lesion of the ICA and lower limb arteries (n=93, 13,4%), a combined lesion of the iliac and superficial femoral arteries (n=70, 10,1%) and femoral arteries lesions (n=60, 8,6%).Results. Finally, 554 (79,9%) of 693 patients had lesions of at least one coronary artery more than 50%, while 368 (66,4%) of them were clinically asymptomatic. By the decision of the multidisciplinary heart team, 316 (57,0%) patients underwent myocardial revascularization operations: 21 (6,7%) — coronary artery bypass grafting and 295 (50,3%) — percutaneous coronary intervention. Surgical and endovascular operations for pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries were performed in 486 (70,1%) of 693 patients. Unlike with 260 (53,5%) patients, in 226 (46,5%) patients, in addition to vascular surgery, myocardial revascularization was performed. As a result of 923 (564 endovascular and 359 surgical) operations performed in 580 patients at the hospital stage, 3 (0,51%) of them had a fatal outcome. In other 2 (0,56%) cases, there was stroke: in one case after ICA prosthetics, in the other case — thrombosis of the ICA after the carotid endarterectomy. Acute myocardial infarction at the hospital stage was not detected in any of the patients.Conclusion. In 79,9% of patients with atherosclerosis of the aorta and peripheral arteries, at least one coronary artery lesion of more than 50% is detected. In 66,4% of patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries and with lesions of the coronary arteries of more than 50%, there are no cardiac complaints. In 45,6% of patients hospitalized with a diagnosis of atherosclerotic lesions of the aorta and peripheral arteries, myocardial revascularization is required. A multidisciplinary approach is an effective and safe treatment strategy for patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries of atherosclerotic origin and concomitant CAD.https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3501prevalence of coronary artery disease in patients with arterial pathologymyocardial revascularizationpercutaneous coronary interventionsheart teammultidisciplinary approachpathology of the internal carotid arterybrachiocephalic arterieslower limb arteriesmultifocal atherosclerosis
spellingShingle B. G. Alekyan
A. V. Pokrovsky
N. G. Karapetyan
А. Sh. Revishvili
A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
Российский кардиологический журнал
prevalence of coronary artery disease in patients with arterial pathology
myocardial revascularization
percutaneous coronary interventions
heart team
multidisciplinary approach
pathology of the internal carotid artery
brachiocephalic arteries
lower limb arteries
multifocal atherosclerosis
title A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
title_full A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
title_fullStr A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
title_full_unstemmed A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
title_short A multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
title_sort multidisciplinary approach in determining of prevalence of coronary artery disease and treatment strategies in patients with pathology of the aorta and peripheral arteries
topic prevalence of coronary artery disease in patients with arterial pathology
myocardial revascularization
percutaneous coronary interventions
heart team
multidisciplinary approach
pathology of the internal carotid artery
brachiocephalic arteries
lower limb arteries
multifocal atherosclerosis
url https://russjcardiol.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/3501
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