Subclavian Artery Stenosis: A Case Series and Review of the …
· PDF 檔案Subclavian Artery Stenosis: A Case Series and Review of the Literature Javier Reyna, MD,1 Julio G. Peguero, MD,1 Hany M. Elmahdy, MD,2 Orlando Santana, MD,1 Cesar Conde, MD1 1Columbia University Division of Cardiology at Mount Sinai Heart Institute, Miami Beach, FL; 2Department of
Diagnosis and Treatment of Subclavian Artery …
· Stenosis or occlusion can involve both proximal and distal segments of the subclavian artery, each with its own etiology. Proximal lesions are predominantly due to atherosclerosis, whereas distal
Subclavian artery stenosis treated by transluminal …
Subclavian artery stenosis treated by transluminal angioplasty: six cases. Galichia JP, Bajaj AK, Vine DL, Roberts RW Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 01 Jan 1983, 6(2): 78-81 DOI: 10.1007/bf02552776 PMID: 6224559 Share this article
Subclavian Artery – The Definitive Guide
· Subclavian artery stenosis is a type of peripheral artery disease. This disorder is the result of the narrowing of the artery and is also usually caused by atherosclerosis. There are often no symptoms because the disease progresses slowly over time. As a result, the
Ocular Manifestations of Subclavian Steal Syndrome
Subclavian steal syndrome (SSS) occurs when proximal subclavian artery stenosis or occlusion leads to reversal of flow in the ipsilateral vertebral artery. Intracranially, the bilateral vertebral arteries join to form the basilar artery and terminates in the right and left posterior cerebral arteries (PCA).
Subclavian Artery Disease
· Subclavian artery disease develops when blood flow is decreased because a section of one of these arteries has become narrow or is blocked. This blockage is often caused by the buildup of plaque—fat, cholesterol and other substances—also called atherosclerosis.
Subclavian artery stenosis treated by transluminal …
Transluminal angioplasty (TLA) has been used in six patients with subclavian artery stenosis admitted to a large community hospital. Five patients had lesions proximal to the origin of the left vertebral artery, three of whom had angiographic evidence of subclavian steal syndrome. In all six, arteries were successfully dilated with only one complication of a hematoma at an arteriotomy site. In
Subclavian steal with severe carotid stenosis
Atherosclerotic stenosis involving the left subclavian artery just proximal to the vertebral artery origin is estimated at approximately 90%. Dense atherosclerotic calcification of the carotid bulbs and bifurcations bilaterally with estimated stenosis measuring 65-70% on the right and approximately 60% on the left.
subclavian artery stenosis Archives
Subclavian artery stenosis is uncommon. The cause is typically atherosclerosis. It is usually a disease of smokers and of diabetics. There are other causes, such as vasculitis and trauma, among others. The left subclavian artery is involved more often than the right.
Frontiers
· stenosis of the subclavian artery in CT angiography, and high-mounted subclavian artery in CT angiography (3). Because these criteria showed relatively low sensitivity (22–70%), the authors of the study recommended that imaging studies play ancillary 7
Subclavian Artery Disease – Exams and Tests
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Subclavian Steal Syndrome
· Subclavian artery stenosis: a review for the vascular medicine practitioner. Vasc Med. 2011; 16:29–34. Crossref Medline Google Scholar 3. Hennerici M, Klemm C, Rautenberg W. The subclavian steal phenomenon: a common vascular disorder with rare Neurology
Subclavian Steal Syndrome Medication: Antiplatelet …
· The term subclavian steal describes retrograde blood flow in the vertebral artery associated with proximal ipsilateral subclavian artery stenosis or occlusion, usually in the setting of subclavian artery occlusion or stenosis proximal to the origin of the vertebral artery.