Fortunately, bilateral subclavian artery disease is an infrequent finding ... In addition, the use of 64-slice computed tomography angiography (CTA) has resulted in incremental increases in ...
Based on duplex imaging and/or angiography, overall patency for ... [14] Vascular Access Access to the subclavian artery can be obtained from either a brachial or femoral approach.
Overall complication rates were similar to those seen with transfemoral access, however, and patients liked it better.
The study was designed to investigate whether aortic arch types (AAT) was associated with the lateralization of subclavian artery stenosis (SAS). Methods: In this observational prospective registry ...
CT angiography showed left subclavian artery occlusion over 3 cm at the level of the fracture. At surgical repair, a subclavian-brachial bypass was constructed and fracture fixation was done with an ...
In all cases, immediate postangioplasty angiography showed excellent stent apposition against the VA and around the ostium in the subclavian artery. No permanent perioperative complications or deaths ...
Cerebral angiography was performed at 6 ... A standard 6F or 8F guide catheter was advanced into the subclavian artery, proximal to the vertebral artery. An intermediate catheter (Navien, Medtronic) ...
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The subclavian artery is a major blood vessel located in the thorax (chest area) that functions to carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to parts of the upper body. Arteries can be found in every ...
More women are prone to spontaneous coronary artery dissection or SCAD—a life-threatening heart condition that occurs when ...