SAGE Open Medicine (Jul 2015)

Clinical characteristics of patients with Rutherford category IV, compared with V and VI

  • Taketsugu Tsuchiya,
  • Osamu Iida,
  • Tatsuya Shiraki,
  • Yoshimitsu Soga,
  • Keisuke Hirano,
  • Kenji Suzuki,
  • Terutoshi Yamaoka,
  • Yusuke Miyashita,
  • Michihiko Kitayama,
  • Koji Kajinami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312115597087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

Abstract

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Objective: Patients categorized Rutherford category IV might have different characteristics compared with Rutherford category V and VI. Our study aims were to estimate the clinical differences between Rutherford category IV and Rutherford category V and VI, for those underwent endovascular therapy for isolated infrapopliteal disease, and also to find risk factors for endovascular therapy in Rutherford category IV. Methods: Based on the Japanese multi-center registry data, 1091 patients with 1332 limbs (Rutherford category IV: 226 patients with 315 limbs, Rutherford category V and VI: 865 patients with 1017 limbs) were analyzed retrospectively. Results: Patients’ backgrounds and lesions’ characteristics had significant differences. Both freedom rate from major adverse limb event with perioperative death and amputation-free survival rate at 1 year were better in Rutherford category IV than Rutherford category V and VI (93.6% vs 78.3%, 87.7% vs 66.7%) and those maintained to 3 years ( p 3.0 mg/dL), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and coronary artery disease in Rutherford category IV. Conclusion: From the present results, Rutherford category IV should be recognized to have quite different backgrounds and better outcome from Rutherford category V and VI.