Outcomes 2019 - Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital BSWHHVH_646_2019 Outcomes JOOMAG MOD | Page 39

• • Intestinal ischemic syndrome • Renovascular occlusive disease • Popliteal entrapment syndrome • Hypercoagulable states • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) • Pulmonary embolism • Axillo-subclavian vein thrombosis Peripheral artery disease (PAD) New treatments and technology for peripheral artery disease Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas has become a leader in the comprehensive management and treatment of PAD. Vascular surgeons on the hospital’s medical staff use a wide variety of catheter-based therapies to diagnose and treat PAD. A hybrid imaging suite provides physicians with the capability of placing drug-coated stents in blocked arteries using minimally invasive approaches. Lower extremity PAD can be especially serious and challenging. Vascular surgeons on the hospital’s medical staff see patients from throughout North Texas and the nation for this condition and may perform an angioplasty, place a stent or perform a bypass. In other cases, the vascular surgeon may opt for using a thrombolytic agent to dissolve a blood clot that may be blocking an artery. One of the newest technologies that was pioneered at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital and is now being employed against PAD is extracorporeal shockwave therapy. Critical limb ischemia (CLI) When a patient has critical limb ischemia, the surgeons on the medical staff use the peripheral interventions as noted above, provide lower leg extremity bypass and have used new technology to help prevent limb loss with the use of Harvest ® Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) system. This system delivers a high concentration and yield of cells and growth factors with potential healing power when precise delivery to the particular site occurs. In times where amputation occurs, the team works together to provide support to the patient and caregivers as the wound heals and recovery occurs. Atherosclerosis of the peripheral arteries— peripheral artery disease (PAD) or peripheral vascular disease (PVD)—is a growing health issue in America. Vascular surgeons on the medical staff of Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas successfully diagnose and treat thousands of patients annually for PAD and PVD issues. The experience of vascular surgeons on the medical staff extends to conditions such as: The procedure involves introducing a balloon- tipped catheter into the blocked artery. The balloon is expanded and sonic pressure waves are created that break up the calcium plaque blockage in the artery wall. This minimally invasive technology provides instant pain relief and restores the use of the patient’s lower extremities. Related clinical trials QUEST Post-Amputation Pain Study – Electrical Nerve Block for Amputation Pain Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital – Dallas is an enrolling site for this national study. The purpose of the study is to learn whether electrical nerve block via the Altius ® System is a safe and effective treatment for patients with post-amputation pain. The Altius System is an implanted device designed to electrically block nerve signals and alleviate pain. Use of this device may be associated with providing an effective, mechanism- based yet non-destructive, treatment for managing intractable limb pain in amputees. John F. Eidt, MD, vice chairman of Vascular Surgery at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital, is the principal investigator. More information about this study is available at BaylorHeartHospital.com/ClinicalTrials. Peripheral artery disease and peripheral vascular disease 39