Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии (Feb 2017)

Immediate and long-term outcome of stenting of proximal parts of aortic arch branches

  • З. А. Suslina,
  • A. O. Chechetkin,
  • G. I. Kuntshevich,
  • S. I. Skrylev,
  • S. V. Protsky,
  • A. Yu. Koshcheev,
  • V. L. Shchipakin,
  • O. V. Lagoda,
  • A. V. Krasnikov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17816/psaic347
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 4 – 10

Abstract

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Complex clinical-ultrasound study was carried our in 29 patientsbefore and after stenting of 29 subclavian arteries (SA)and 2 brachiocephalic trunks (BCT). In 28 cases damage ofSA/BCT was presented as stenosis and in 3 cases as SA occlusion.Сlinical picture of vertebrobasilar insufficiency and/orupper limb ischemia took place in 97% of patients.Ultrasound diagnostics of aortic arch branches showed highinformativity of the method in revealing the degree of theSA/BCT damage. Technical success was achieved in 94% ofcases. Twenty seven (93%) patients were examined in dynamics,with average term of observation of 16 months [12, 30].On color-coded duplex scanning, re-stenosis was detected in18.5% of observations (5 patients). Re-stenosis was clinicalasymptomatic in 3 of 5 patients. Smoking was found to be theonly significant risk factor associated with re-stenosis.

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