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Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2010;8(9):1275-1282. Finally, we examined our own experience with a 9-year follow-up of primary stenting, which is one of the longest to date. A total of 91 patients ...
Subclavian steal syndrome affects the artery that supplies blood to the neck and head or the arteries that supply blood to the arms. Because of this, people may experience symptoms in these areas.
With innominate-artery obstruction retrograde flow may not be restricted to the right vertebral artery, but it can also materialize in the ipsilateral carotid artery. 7 Bilateral total subclavian ...
Aberrant Subclavian Artery (ASA): A congenital variant involving an abnormal origin and course of the subclavian artery, often leading to a retroesophageal path.
MRA of the Aortic Arch with Contrast Bolus. This study is complementary to the standard neck and intracranial MRA. It allows visualization of the common carotids, and especially the origin of the ...
HOUSTON -- Subclavian access for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) cases in which the femoral artery isn't suitable was at least as safe as conventional transfemoral procedures ...
In 10% to 15% of patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), the femoral artery approach is precluded owing to the insufficient caliber or tortuosity of the vessel. 1 In that ...
In total, 202 patients who received the self-expanding CoreValve device (Medtronic) were treated via subclavian access and propensity-matched with 202 patients treated with the transfemoral approach.
Fortunately, bilateral subclavian artery disease is an infrequent finding, and when it occurs, it can represent either atherosclerosis or underlying arteritis (i.e., Takayasus arteritis).
Subclavian steal syndrome is a circulation issue. It occurs when blood flow reverses in an artery. Read about symptoms, causes, treatment, and more.
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