Endovascular treatment of thoracic disease: patient selection and a proposal of a risk score
Field | Value |
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Model ID | 02-008-01 |
Model Name | Rodrigues Alves 2002 |
Pubmed ID | 11996255 |
First Author | Rodrigues Alves |
Journal | Annals of Thoracic Surgery |
Year | 2002 |
Title | Endovascular treatment of thoracic disease: patient selection and a proposal of a risk score |
Primary Index Condition | Aortic Disease |
Secondary Index Condition | N/A |
Outcome | Technical Success |
Model Sample Size | 47 |
Cohort Sample Size | 47 |
Number of Events | 6 |
Follow-Up Duration | Short (<3 months) |
AUROC | 0.831 |
Calibration Reported | 1 |
Covariates | Complying with anatomic protocol: fits all the criteria; Complying with anatomic protocol: neck between 30 and 34 mm; Complying with anatomic protocol: multiple openings to be covered; Complying with anatomic protocol: overly tortuous access to the lesion; Complying with anatomic protocol: inability of angiography to identify the lesion; Complying with anatomic protocol: more than one criterion for anatomic exclusion; Etiology of lesion: dissection variants; Etiology of lesion: type B dissection; Etiology of lesion: other etiologies; Treating the lesion requires passing part of the endoprosthesis through the aortic arch; Distance between branching of left subclavian artery and beginning of lesion: > 2 cm; Distance between branching of left subclavian artery and beginning of lesion: 0.5-2 cm; Distance between branching of left subclavian artery and beginning of lesion: <0.5 cm; Angle between arch and descending thoracic aorta less than 90 degrees; Presumed need for more than one stent to cover the lesion; Clinical variables: no sign of instability; Clinical variables: ruptured aneurysm, contained; Clinical variables: acute renal insufficiency secondary to dissection; Clinical variables: recovery from cardiac and respiratory arrest or hypotension < 90 mm Hg; Clinical variables: serious abdominal or lower limb ischemia |
Mesh Terms | To be updated |
Number of Validations | 0 |