Jl. Bosson et al., GREENFIELD TITANIUM PERCUTANEOUS VENA-CAV A FILTER - PRESENT INDICATION AND EVALUATION, Journal des maladies vasculaires, 20(2), 1995, pp. 122-126
We report a prospective study of 39 patients who presented thromboembo
lic disease (TED) treated by partial interruption of inferior vena cav
a (PIIVC) with Greenfield Titanium filter. We observed 2 recurrent pul
monary embolisms, 1 symptomatic deep venous thrombosis and 2 asymptoma
tic filter thrombosis. With 1 year follow up, the survival probability
is of 85 %. Concerning the 12 last years evolution in our hospital, w
e note that the approach of TED diagnosis and treatment by a central,
specialised team within the hospital care structure has lead to a redu
ction in the number of severe cases of TED, and consequently of PIIVC.
So the use of percutaneous filters has not lead to an increase in the
real rate of PIIVC performed but to a decrease (21 % of patients with
TED in 1982 vs 8 % in 1993)