Infrainguinal revascularization (open or PVI) for CLTI: 30 day and 2 year survival

Estimate survival after infrainguinal revascularization

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The prediction model for survival after infrainguinal revascularization was developed from a cohort of 38,470 procedures performed for chronic limb threatening ischemia. It predicts the likelihood of survival for the first 30 days, and the over the first two years postoperatively. “Low risk” patients have a 30-day survival of >97% and 2-year survival of >70%. “Medium risk” patients have 30-day survival between 95-97% (inclusive) or 2-year survival between 50-70% (inclusive). “High risk” patients have 30-day survival <95% or 2-year survival <50%.

The Society for Vascular Surgery Patient Safety Organization does not develop, maintain, or update this calculator and is not responsible for medical decisions that may be made based on estimates obtained from the calculator. Calculator estimates are provided for informational purposes only and are not meant to replace the advice of a physician or healthcare provider regarding diagnosis, treatment, or potential outcomes. Patients should always consult their physician or other health care provider before choosing an appropriate treatment plan.

References

Jessica P Simons, Andres Schanzer, Julie M Flahive, Nicholas H Osborne, Joseph L Mills, Andrew W Bradbury, Michael S Conte

Journal of Vascular Surgery 2019, 69 (6S): 137S-151S.e3

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