Table 2. Stent-grafts and bare stents used for treatment and procedure characteristics.
Stent-graft | Number of SG per patient | Number of bare stents per patient | Adjunctive procedure | Mean procedure time (min) | Median time from dissection to intervention (days) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nienaber et al. (4) | • SG: Talent (66.6%), Exluder (16.6%), Vailant (8.3%), Zénith (8.3%) • Bare stent: Sinus (41.6%), Fortress (50%), Z stent (8.4%) |
1.08 [1-2] | 1.08 [1-2] | 0% (0/12) | 70±15 | – |
Hofferberth et al. (5) | Cook Zénith Dissection | 2.9 [1-5] | – | 61.2% (19/31) • Stent (6/31): Iliac, renal, superior mesenteric arteries; • Ascending aorta open repair (13/31) |
– | 10.4 [1-1,095] |
Lombardi et al. (3) | Cook Zénith Dissection | 1.27 [1-3] | 1.37 [0-3] | 37.5% (15/40) • Bare stent (9/40): Iliac, renal, superior mesenteric arteries; • Carotid-subclavian bypass (3/40); • Carotid-carotid bypass (3/40) |
163 [40-397] | 20 [0-78] |
Melissano et al. (6) | Cook Zénith Dissection | 1.32 [1-3] | 1.28 [1-2] | 96% (24/25) • Bare stent: Iliac, renal, superior mesenteric arteries (4/25); • Humeral thrombectomy (1/25); • Carotid-subclavian bypass (2/25); • Carotid-carotid bypass (17/25) |
– | – |
SG, stent-graft.