Efficacy of Subintimal vs Intraluminal Approach for Atherosclerotic Chronic Occlusive Femoropopliteal Arterial Disease (SCENARIO-FP)
Peripheral Arterial Disease, Atherosclerosis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Peripheral Arterial Disease focused on measuring Peripheral arterial disease, Atherosclerosis, Intraluminal approach, Subintimal approach
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Clinical Criteria
- Age 20 years of older
- Symptomatic peripheral-artery disease with (Rutherford 2 - 6); moderate to severe claudication (Rutherford 2-3), chronic critical limb ischemia with pain while at rest (Rutherford 4), or with ischemic ulcers (Rutherford 5-6)
- Patients with signed informed consent
Anatomical Criteria
- Chronic occlusive lesion in coronary angiography
- Stenosis of <50% atherosclerotic lesion of the ipsilateral femoropopliteal artery
- Residual stenosis of <50% atherosclerotic lesion of the ipsilateral femoro-popliteal artery after treatment for >50% of the lesion.
- Patent (≤50% stenosis) ipsilateral iliac artery or concomitantly treatable ipsilateral iliac lesions (≤30% residual stenosis), At least one patent (less than 50% stenosed) tibioperoneal run-off vessel.
- Only balloon angioplasty can be performed for popliteal arterial lesion, however if suboptimal or bailout result is expected with sole balloon angioplasty, stent placement is allowed. Bailout or suboptimal result is defined as SFA lesion.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Under 20 years-old or over 85 years-old.
- Disagree with written informed consent
- Major bleeding history within prior 2 months
- Known hypersensitivity or contraindication to any of the following medications: heparin, aspirin, clopidogrel, cilostazol, or contrast agent
- Acute limb ischemia
- Previous bypass surgery or stenting of the ipsilateral femoro-popliteal artery
- Untreated inflow disease of the ipsilateral pelvic arteries (more than 50% stenosis or occlusion)
- Patients with major amputation ("above the ankle" amputation) which has been done, is planned or required
- Patients with life expectancy <1 year due to comorbidity
- Severe medical or surgical illness limit participating study.
Sites / Locations
- Cardiovascular center, Korea University Guro HospitalRecruiting
- Korea University Guro HospitalRecruiting
- Seung Woon RhaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intentional intraluminal approach
Intentional subintimal approach
Intentional intraluminal approach is the way that the passage of guidewire in chronic total occlusive femoro-popliteal arterial lesion is performed via intraluminal route using various intraluminal devices. in an intraluminal approach, the response to the balloon is more favorable, but the outcome depends on the experience of the surgeon, and the approach requires more time and is more costly.
Intentional subintimal approach is the method that recanalization is performed via subintimal route with a 0.035-inch looped guidewire and a supporting catheter at the occlusion site. Due to its simplicity and low cost, this approach has been used for many patients with femoropopliteal occlusion.