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Prior and Current Procedures

Excerpt IncludeGraft Lesion Concept MapGraft Lesion Concept MapSubject 40912 had a previous peripheral artery bypass surgery that took place on 2005-12-16 because a lesion was identified in the left femoral-popliteal artery. The lesion was deemed severe and extensive and the subject was not a good candidate for angioplasty ( percutaneous vascular intervention (PVI), hence a bypass graft surgery was performed. Note PRCAT is populated with Prior Intervention. This information is collected during the SCREEN visit on 2007-01-01 (PRDTC).

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PR40912graft011

Peripheral Artery Bypass Graft

Femoral-popliteal ArteryLeftPrior Intervention1SCREEN2007-01-01

2005-12-16T06:00

2005-12-16T09:00

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The findings about procedure dataset below shows several important parameters from the Prior Peripheral Artery Bypass Surgery:

  1. The native vessel on which the bypass graft was built - row 1.
  2. The type of the bypass graft (e.g. arterial, venous, synthetic, cadaveric) - row 2
  3. The locations where the two ends of the bypass vessel graft connect with the native vessel - rows 3-4.

These records were originally represented as SUPPTU (in IG3.4 and the CV TAUG), but I think they are better fitted for FAPR? Thoughts?

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Row 1:Shows the graft vessel was built on the Left Femoral-popliteal Artery.
Row 2:Shows the bypass graft type was venous cadaveric graft, which is composed of a vein harvested from a cadaver.
Rows 3-4:Show the graft anastomoses (connections) to the Left Femoral-popliteal Artery were on the Left Common femoral Artery and Left Popliteal Artery.



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12TUDY01FA409121Graft Vessel Construction LocationPeripheral Artery Bypass GraftPrior Intervention

Left Femoral-popliteal Artery

1SCREEN2007-01-01graft012TUDY01FA409122

Bypass Graft Type

Peripheral Artery Bypass GraftPrior Intervention

Cardaveric Cadaveric Graft, Venous

1SCREEN2007-01-01
3TUDY01FA40912graft013Proximal Graft Anastomosis (connection) LocationPeripheral Artery Bypass GraftPrior InterventionLeft Common femoral Artery1SCREEN2007-01-01
4TUDY01FA40912graft014

Distal Graft Anastomosis (connection) Location

Peripheral Artery Bypass GraftPrior InterventionLeft Popliteal Artery1SCREEN2007-01-01



On 2007-01-0103, the subject had undergone lower-extremity CT peripheral angiography during which time two separate lesions were located in the left leg of the subject. One lesion (lesion 1) was in the native left femoral-popliteal artery (this was the lesion that led to the graft bypass surgery back in 2005) the other lesion (graft lesion 21) was located in the left femoral-popliteal graft. While Lesion 1 is considered as non-target, graft lesion 2 1 is considered as target for the subsequent PVI treatment. On 2007-01-05, a stent was implanted into the left femoral-popliteal graft to correct the stenosis caused by the lesion (Lesion 2graft lesion 1). Note this information is collected on 2007-02-07 during VISIT 1.

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PR409121CT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYPREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSTIC2DIAGNOSTICLOWER EXTREMITIES2VISIT 12007-02-07

2007-01-03T08:00

2007-01-03T09:00

TUDY01

PR409122CT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYPVI
2VISIT 12007-02-07

2007-01-01T0805T07:00

2007-01-01T0905T09:00
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TUDY01

PR4091223

Cardiac Catheterization

PVI
2VISIT 12007-02-07

2007-01-05T07:00

2007-01-05T09:00
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TUDY01

PR4091234Stent ImplantationPVI
2VISIT 12007-02-07

2007-01-05T07:00

2007-01-05T09:00



Lesion Type and Location Identification


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CDASH for Peripheral Arterial Lesion
CDASH for Peripheral Arterial Lesion

The below data show Locations and Roles of the identified lesionslesion location identification from the diagnostic CT peripheral angiography procedure.

TU Result LOCDTL
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Row 1:Shows one or more lesions have been identified in the lower limb region.
Row 2:Shows the limb that contains lesion is the left leg.
Row 3:Shows the major vessel that contains a lesion is the left femoro-popliteal peripheral artery.
Row 4:Shows the lesion is found 1 is identified in the left popliteal artery , in the segment above the knee.
Row 53:Shows the major vessel that contains a lesion is the femoro-popliteal graft .Row 6:Shows the lesion lesion 1 is located in the proximal anastomosis (connection) of the femoro-popliteal artery graft. ( Note I created two rows here, depending on how you ask the question, whether "graft" is pre-coordinated into TUTEST, TULOC value will change).
Row 7:

Shows the affected left femoro-popliteal peripheral artery is considered as non-target. In the context of clinical investigation, non-target is any vessel or bypass graft not treated or for which treatment was not attempted with a device or technique being studied. This includes vessels treated with (nonstudy) vascular intervention and vessels managed medically. (ACC/AHA Clinical Data Standards 2014)

Row 8:Shows the lesion is considered as non-target. In the context of clinical investigation, any lesion not treated or for which treatment was not attempted with the device or technique being studied. This includes lesions treated with (nonstudy) PVI and lesions managed medically. (ACC/AHA Clinical Data Standards 2014)
Row 9:

Shows the affected femoro-popliteal graft vessel is considered as target. In the context of clinical investigation, a target vessel is a blood vessel that contains the target lesion and treated with the study device. (ACC/AHA Clinical Data Standards 2014)

Row 10:

Shows the lesion in the femoro-popliteal graft vessel is considered as target. In the context of clinical investigation, any lesion treated or for which treatment was attempted with a device or technique being studied. (ACC/AHA Clinical Data Standards 2014)

Row 11:

Shows the left leg is considered as target.

the use of the NSV --RLGFFG, Result Location is Graft Flag. Note I did map PROXIMAL ANASTOMOSIS,  5MM FROM THE ORIGIN OF THE GRAFT to TU result LOCDTL because this variable is not controlled and the flag indicates that we are dealing with a graft location.



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TUDY01

TU409121

LESIONINDLesion IndicatorLOWER LIMB REGIONYY


CT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07

2

TUDY01

TU40912
2Limb 1Limb with Lesion Location IdentificationLOWER LIMB REGIONLOCATEDLOCATEDLEGLEFT
CT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR
2
VISIT 12007-02-073

TUDY01

TU409123
Vessel 1-4

TUDY01

TU409124Lesion 1Lesion Location Identification

Lesion 1
Vessel with Lesion Location IdentificationLOWER LIMB REGIONLOCATEDLOCATEDFEMORO-POPLITEAL PERIPHERAL ARTERYLEFTCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07
ABNEXAMExamination for Abnormality
LOWER LIMB REGION
LOCATED
LESION
LOCATED
LESIONPOPLITEAL ARTERYLEFTABOVE KNEECT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07
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TUDY01

TU40912
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3graft01Graft
Vessel 1-Lesion 2Vessel with
Lesion
Location IdentificationLOWER LIMB REGIONLOCATEDLOCATEDLEFT FEMORO-POPLITEAL GRAFTCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-076

TUDY01

TU409126Lesion 2
1ABNEXAMExamination for Abnormality
Lesion Location Identification
LOWER LIMB REGION
LOCATED
LESION
LOCATED
LESION
LEFT
FEMORO-POPLITEAL
GRAFTANASTOMOSIS PROXIMAL,  5MM FROM THE ORIGIN OF THE GRAFTCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07
ARTERYLEFTPROXIMAL ANASTOMOSIS,
6

TUDY01

TU409126Lesion 2Graft Lesion Location IdentificationLEFT FEMORO-POPLITEAL GRAFTLOCATEDLOCATEDGRAFT ANASTOMOSIS PROXIMAL
5MM FROM THE ORIGIN OF THE GRAFTCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07
7

Y

TUDY01

TU409127Vessel 1-Lesion 1Vessel with Lesion Role IdentificationFEMORO-POPLITEAL PERIPHERAL ARTERYLEFTNON-TARGETNON-TARGETCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-078

TUDY01

TU409128Lesion 1

Lesion Role Identification

POPLITEAL ARTERYLEFTABOVE KNEENON-TARGETNON-TARGETCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-079TU409129Graft Vessel 1-Lesion 2Vessel with Lesion Role IdentificationLEFT FEMORO-POPLITEAL GRAFTLEFTTARGETTARGETCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-0710

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TU4091210Lesion 2Lesion Role IdentificationLEFT FEMORO-POPLITEAL GRAFTGRAFT ANASTOMOSIS PROXIMALTARGETTARGETCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-0711

TUDY01

TU4091211Limb 1Limb with Lesion Role IdentificationLEGLEFTTARGETTARGETCT PERIPHERAL ANGIOGRAPHYINVESTIGATOR2VISIT 12007-02-07

Note the following parameters have been mapped to TR in the published CV-endpoint TAUG, but I wonder if they are actually "disease response to treatment" type of data. Whether the target lesion or the target affected major vessel have failed (or using tumor RS terminology, did not responded to) percutaneous vascular intervention treatment has very specific definition by published criteria.

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Modeling the above TR data in RS, this is similar to that of Tumor response to treatment modeling in RS.

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