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Annals of Surgery | 2004

Endoleak Following Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Implications for Duration of Screening

Matthew A. Corriere; Irene D. Feurer; Stacey Y. Becker; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Marc A. Passman; Raul J. Guzman; Thomas C. Naslund

Objective:Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair (EAR) requires long-term surveillance for endoleak or increase in aneurysm diameter. We analyzed the natural history of and risk factors for endoleak development. Summary Background Data:Endoleak is a common complication of EAR that can lead to aneurysm enlargement and even rupture. Following EAR, imaging studies are used to identify leaks since patients with endoleak may require additional endovascular interventions or conversion to open repair. No criteria currently exist for cessation or reduction in frequency of screening imaging studies. Methods:Data on 220 patients undergoing EAR were retrospectively reviewed. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and Cox proportional hazards regression were used with the end point being new endoleak development. Potential risk factors included preoperative aneurysm diameter, number of negative surveillance studies, and postoperative increase in diameter. Results:A total of 52 patients (24%) who underwent EAR had endoleak detected during postoperative follow-up, which averaged 19 months (range, 0.4–101 months). One, 6-, 12-, and 24- month endoleak-free survival was 90%, 80%, 77%, and 73%, respectively. Three leaks occurred after year 2, at postoperative months 24, 48, and 85. Increasing number of negative screening studies was negatively associated with risk for endoleak development (B = −3.122, P < 0.001), while increase in aneurysm diameter was positively associated with risk for endoleak (B = 0.072, P = 0.04). Conclusion:Risk for endoleak declines as the number of negative postoperative scans increases, but new endoleaks are identified as late as 7 years following EAR. Reduction in screening frequency cannot be uniformly recommended at this time. Patients with documented aneurysm expansion should be monitored carefully and endoleak should be suspected.


Seminars in Vascular Surgery | 2005

True and False Aneurysms of the Femoral Artery

Matthew A. Corriere; Raul J. Guzman


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2005

Comparison of Bedside Transabdominal Duplex Ultrasound versus Contrast Venography for Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement: What Is the Best Imaging Modality?

Matthew A. Corriere; Marc A. Passman; Raul J. Guzman; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Thomas C. Naslund


Journal of Surgical Research | 2008

Endothelial Bmp4 is induced during arterial remodeling: effects on smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation.

Matthew A. Corriere; Christopher M. Rogers; Jonathan L. Eliason; Jim Bob Faulk; Tsutomu Kume; Brigid L.M. Hogan; Raul J. Guzman


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2004

Retrieving “Nonretrievable” Inferior Vena Caval Greenfield Filters: A Therapeutic Option for Filter Malpositioning

Matthew A. Corriere; Marc A. Passman; Raul J. Guzman; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Thomas C. Naslund


Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2008

Risk Factors and Angiographic Technical Considerations to Guide Carotid Intervention

Matthew A. Corriere; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Michael C. Madigan; Raul J. Guzman; Thomas C. Naslund; Marc A. Passman


Archive | 2008

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Matthew A. Corriere; Christopher M. Rogers; Jonathan L. Eliason; JimBob Faulk; Tsutomu Kume; Raul J. Guzman


Annales De Chirurgie Vasculaire | 2008

Facteurs de risque et considérations techniques basés sur l'angiographie pour guider le traitement endovasculaire des sténoses carotidiennes

Matthew A. Corriere; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Michael C. Madigan; Raul J. Guzman; Thomas C. Naslund; Marc A. Passman


Anales de Cirugía Vascular | 2008

Factores de riesgo y consideraciones técnicas angiográficas para orientar la intervención carotídea

Matthew A. Corriere; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Michael C. Madigan; Raul J. Guzman; Thomas C. Naslund; Marc A. Passman


/data/revues/02992213/00220001/08001065/ | 2008

Facteurs de risque et considérations techniques basés sur l angiographie pour guider le traitement endovasculaire des sténoses carotidiennes

Matthew A. Corriere; Jeffery B. Dattilo; Michael C. Madigan; Raul J. Guzman; Thomas C. Naslund; Marc A. Passman

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Raul J. Guzman

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Marc A. Passman

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Thomas C. Naslund

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Michael C. Madigan

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Christopher M. Rogers

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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Tsutomu Kume

Northwestern University

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Jim Bob Faulk

Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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