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World J Radiol. Dec 28, 2021; 13(12): 371-379
Published online Dec 28, 2021. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v13.i12.371
Published online Dec 28, 2021. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v13.i12.371
Variable | Summary (n = 65) |
Pre-procedure CIV patency | |
Stenosis | 47 (72.3%) |
Occlusion | 16 (24.6%) |
In-stent thrombosis | 2 (3.1%) |
Stent location | |
Left CIV | 50 (76.9%) |
Right CIV | 11 (16.9%) |
Bilateral CIV | 4 (6.2%) |
Stent type | |
Wallstent | 51 (78.5%) |
Venovo | 9 (13.8%) |
Smart | 2 (3.1%) |
Vici | 3 (4.6%) |
CIV stent balloon dilation diameter (mm) | |
12 | 1 (1.5%) |
14 | 14 (21.5%) |
16 | 28 (43.1%) |
18 | 19 (29.2%) |
20 | 3 (4.6%) |
Additional stented segments | |
External iliac vein | 54 (83.1%) |
Common femoral vein | 45 (69.2%) |
Simultaneous endovascular interventions | |
Thrombolysis | 25 (38.5%) |
Thrombectomy | 17 (26.2%) |
CIV filter retrieval | 3 (4.6%) |
- Citation: Cramer P, Mensah C, DeSancho M, Malhotra A, Winokur R, Kesselman A. Prevalence of hypercoagulable states in stented thrombotic iliac vein compression syndrome with comparison of re-intervention and anticoagulation regimens. World J Radiol 2021; 13(12): 371-379
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8470/full/v13/i12/371.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4329/wjr.v13.i12.371