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Table 1 Population data

From: Percutaneous treatment of vascular access-site complications: a ten years’ experience in two centres

Variables

 

All patients (n = 130)

Age (years), mean (± SD)

 

66.6 (±12.8)

Male, n (%)

 

84 (64%)

Vascular access-site complications, n (%)

 

130 (100%)

Pseudoaneurysms, n (%)

 

92 (71%)

Common femoral artery

57 (44%)

Superficial femoral artery

22 (17%)

Deep femoral artery

5 (4%)

Brachial artery

5 (4%)

Axillary artery

3 (2%)

Arteriovenous fistulas, n (%)

 

12 (9%)

CFA - CFV

2 (1.5%)

SFA - CFV

7 (5%)

DFA - CFV

3 (2.5%)

Retroperitoneal bleedings, n (%)

 

11 (9%)

Superficial epigastric artery

5 (4%)

Circumflex iliac artery

3 (2.5%)

Lumbar artery

1 (1%)

External iliac artery

2 (1.5%)

Retrograde dissections, n (%)

 

15 (11%)

Brachial artery

3 (2.5%)

External iliac artery

12 (8.5%)