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Table 1 Patient demographics and cardiovascular risk factors

From: Technical approach and outcomes of failed infrarenal endovascular aneurysm repairs rescued with fenestrated and branched endografts

Variables

All, n = 19

Age (years)

79 ± 7

Gender

n (%)

Male

17 (89)

Cardiovascular risk factors

n (%)

Coronary artery disease

19 (100)

Hypertension

19 (100)

Hyperlipidemia

19 (100)

Tobacco abuse (history of)

18 (95)

COPD

11 (58)

CHF

6 (32)

Cerebral vascular disease

14 (74)

Peripheral arterial disease

8 (42)

Diabetes Mellitus

3 (16)

Renal insufficiency (GFR < 30)

6 (31.6)

Family history of aneurysmal disease

13 (68.4)

ASA III

15 (78.9)

ASA IV

4 (21.1)

SVS/AAVS cormorbidity score

16.2 ± 3.1

Size (mm)

Mean, SD

Aortic necka

32 ± 4

Aneurysm

74 ± 12

Time lapsb (months)

48 (30, 60)

Indication for interventionc

 Type IA endoleak

18 (94.7)

 Type IA and B endoleak

1 (5.3)

 Endotension

1 (5.3)

  1. Legend: COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, GFR Glomerular Filtration Rate, SVS/AAVS Society for Vascular Surgery/American Association for Vascular Surgery, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists
  2. aAortic neck as measured just below renal arteries
  3. bTime laps from initial EVAR to f/b-EVAR shown as medians (25th percentile, 75th percentile)
  4. cAll patients undergoing repair had an increase in aneurysm sac in the presence