@article{3340807, title = "Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Post Endovascular Aortic Repair", author = "Schizas, N. and Nazou, G. and Antonopoulos, C. and Angouras, D.C.", journal = "Italian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery", year = "2023", publisher = "SAGE Publications Inc.", issn = "1824-4777", doi = "10.1177/15385744231165231", abstract = "Background: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) after Endo-Vascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) is a highly uncommon clinical entity. With only a few case-reports available, its management strategy still remains enigmatic. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to retrieve, synthesize, and appraise all existing data for DIC after EVAR. Materials and methods: All published articles regarding DIC post-EVAR were identified from 3 major databases and analyzed. Clinical parameters, predisposing factors, along with mortality and morbidly were assessed. Results: The total number of publications included in the review was 15 describing 17 cases. DIC presented with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, while the time of diagnosis varied significantly. Endoleak was the main causative factor, with an incidence reaching 71%. The mortality of DIC after EVAR reached 29%, regardless of the therapeutic approach chosen. DIC was treated effectively in 47% of the patients (8/17), with better outcomes among patients who received conservative therapy or among those who were submitted to endovascular interventions. Conclusions: DIC after EVAR, although rare, is a potentially lethal clinical condition which requires prompt diagnosis and urgent medical consideration. Treatment of endoleak may help in quick restoration of normal parameters © The Author(s) 2023." }