Impact of runoff on superficial femoral artery endoluminal interventions for rest pain and tissue loss  Mark G. Davies, MD, PhD, Wael E. Saad, MD, Eric.

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Impact of runoff on superficial femoral artery endoluminal interventions for rest pain and tissue loss  Mark G. Davies, MD, PhD, Wael E. Saad, MD, Eric K. Peden, MD, Imran T. Mohiuddin, MD, Joseph J. Naoum, MD, Alan B. Lumsden, MD  Journal of Vascular Surgery  Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 619-626.e3 (September 2008) DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2008.04.013 Copyright © 2008 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

Fig 1 (online only) (A) The inverse relationship between the modified SVS score and the arbitrary tibial vessel scoring system. The r2 = −0.76 with y = −4.9001x + 16.481 the best equation to describe the binominal function of the trend line. (B) Survival. Life table analysis of patient survival for the patients in each of the runoff score categories (Good -<5, Compromised - 5-10, and Poor - >10). The number of patients at risk at each time interval is shown below the figure. (C) Restenosis. Life table analysis of restenosis in each of the runoff score categories (Good -<5, Compromised - 5-10, and Poor - >10). The number of vessels or limbs at risk at each time interval is shown below the figure. (D) Target Lesion Revascularization (TLR): Life table analysis of TLR in each of the runoff score categories (Good -<5, Compromised - 5-10, and Poor - >10). The number of vessels at risk at each time interval is shown below the figure. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2008 48, 619-626.e3DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2008.04.013) Copyright © 2008 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

Fig 2 Functional Outcomes. Life table analysis of freedom from recurrent symptoms (A), limb salvage (B) in each of the runoff score categories (Good -<5, Compromised - 5-10 and Poor - >10). The number of vessels or limbs at risk at each time interval is shown below the figure. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2008 48, 619-626.e3DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2008.04.013) Copyright © 2008 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions

Fig 3 Cumulative Patency. Life table analysis of primary patency (A), assisted primary patency (B) and secondary patency (C) in each of the runoff score categories (Good -<5, Compromised - 5-10, and Poor - >10). There is a significant difference in primary patency between the three groups (P <.05). Assisted primary patency and secondary patency is significantly superior in the Good runoff compared to the Compromised and Poor groups (P < .05). The number of vessels or limbs at risk at each time interval is shown below the figure. Journal of Vascular Surgery 2008 48, 619-626.e3DOI: (10.1016/j.jvs.2008.04.013) Copyright © 2008 The Society for Vascular Surgery Terms and Conditions