Ultrasound-Guided vs Non-Ultrasound-Guided Angio-Seal Vascular Hemosasis After Endovascular Treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease: An Observational Study

J Endovasc Ther. 2024 Dec 7:15266028241301278. doi: 10.1177/15266028241301278. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Ultrasound visualization of vascular closure devices during endovascular access closure leads to a significant decrease in overall and major post interventional access site complications. This non-invasive and often readily available imaging technique could therefore lead to an important decrease in morbidity and subsequent overall health care costs when added to the standard intervention protocol. With the increasing use of endovascular techniques to treat peripheral artery disease, the addition of ultrasound-techniques in closure of endovascular access sites could potentially have a large clinical impact, both on patient outcomes as well as financial outcomes.

Keywords: angiography; complications; endovascular treatment/therapy; femoral access; outcome analysis; peripheral artery disease; ultrasound; vascular closure devices.