Subclavian Artery Stenosis

Author:

Ochoa Victor M.,Yeghiazarians Yerem

Publisher

Springer US

Reference8 articles.

1. Prevalence of Subclavian Artery Stenosis in Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease. Angiology. 2001;52:189–194. ® A prospective, single center, observational study assessing the incidence and prevalence of subclavian stenosis. The authors performed arch angiography in patients with manifestations of peripheral vascular disease undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography.

2. Screening for Subclavian Artery Stenosis in Patients who are Candidates for Coronary Bypass Surgery. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. 2002;56:162–165. ® Patients referred for coronary artery bypass were prospectively screened for subclavian stenosis as guided by symptoms and physical exam findings with non-invasive imaging and in appropriate cases, angiography.

3. Durability of Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty for Obstructive Lesions of Proximal Subclavian Artery: Long-term Results. Journal of Vascular Surgery. January 2005; 41(1): 19–23. ® An observational, single center study by de Vries et al. describing the results of 110 patients who underwent successful PTA/stenting of clinically significant subclavian stenoses.

4. Endovascular Treatment of Occlusive Lesions of the Subclavian and Innominate Arteries. Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology. 2006; 29: 503–510. ® A limited review of subclavian and innominate artery disease, it includes etiology, historical data, diagnostic classification of lesions, definitions, and treatment options including endovascular techniques.

5. Catheter-Based Treatment of the Subclavian and Innominate Arteries. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions. 2008; 71:963–968. ® Authors Patel, White et al. provide subclavian artery interventional outcomes from a single center. It is the largest and most recently published case series using the latest endovascular technology and techniques, as evidenced by the highest reported success for total occlusion interventions.

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