Abstract

To determine whether advanced age should be a contraindication to catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) based on hemorrhagic complication rate. A survey was generated via Survey Monkey and sent out to vascular surgeons who were members of the society of vascular surgery (SVS). Of the responders, 32.7% state they do not have an age limit for tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) infusion, and the remaining 29.2% of the responders use 80 years of age as their limitation. When asked why place limits on age for TPA infusion, 56.6% stated concern for intracranial hemorrhage. Major complications were access site hemorrhage (58.4%) and intracranial hemorrhage (41.6%). Chi-square analysis did not show age as a limiting factor to thrombolysis. Furthermore, when asked in which age-group complications occurred most commonly, 72.4% were less than 80. Among vascular specialist, there seems to be no consensus on age limitations for TPA infusion. Serious complications do not seem to be age related and thus age alone should not be a contraindication for catheter-directed thrombolysis.

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