Use of Vessel Preparation in Endovascular Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Interventions: A Global Qualitative Analysis

Scritto il 19/02/2026
da Athanasios Saratzis

J Endovasc Ther. 2026 Feb 19:15266028261424732. doi: 10.1177/15266028261424732. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a major global health burden often requiring endovascular intervention. Complex lesion morphologies such as calcification or long occlusions limit procedural success. Vessel preparation (VP) techniques, including atherectomy and intravascular lithotripsy, are increasingly adopted, but consensus on their definition, purpose, and clinical role is lacking. The main objective was to define VP in endovascular PAD interventions, determine its primary aims, and identify key barriers and enablers for its adoption in clinical practice.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A modified Delphi process was conducted involving 103 international experts across vascular surgery, interventional radiology, angiology, and cardiology. Two rounds of online surveys and 11 structured interviews were completed, with ≥70% agreement predefined as consensus. Qualitative thematic analysis was used for free-text and interview data.

RESULTS: VP was defined as "the initial step in an endovascular procedure to facilitate subsequent interventions by modifying lesion characteristics" (93% agreement). Six core aims were established: luminal gain, improved vessel compliance, plaque/calcification reduction, enhanced drug delivery, reduced complications, and improved technical success. Barriers included high device costs and insufficient evidence. High-level agreement supported VP use in femoropopliteal and popliteal segments, with intravascular lithotripsy preferred for calcified lesions. Imaging recommendations and modality-specific VP guidance were also developed.

CONCLUSION: This work provides the first international definition and structured aims of VP in PAD. It identifies practical guidance, barriers to adoption, and priorities for future research. Findings will support standardisation in clinical practice, research, and health policy regarding VP technologies in PAD treatment(s).Clinical ImpactThis international consensus provides the first standardised definition, core aims, and practical guidance for vessel preparation in endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial disease (PAD), enabling more consistent clinical practice, research design, and health policy development worldwide.

PMID:41711060 | DOI:10.1177/15266028261424732