Subclavian Steal Syndrome (SSS) is a condition that arises when there is a significant blockage or stenosis in the subclavian artery, which can lead to reversed blood flow in the vertebral artery.
In addition, in cases of subclavian steal from the vertebral artery, there is a graded system showing a progressive change in the ipsilateral vertebral artery waveform. Grade I lesions demonstrate ...
A case of the subclavian steal syndrome due to congenital atresia of the left subclavian artery is described. Attention is called to the alterations in contour and peak time of the pulse in the ...
In select cases, the TEVAR stent must occlude the left subclavian artery. This is usually well tolerated, but the subclavian steal syndrome (SCSS) may occur. Vertebrobasilar insufficiency can cause ...
His left radial artery pulse was weak. Bedside ultrasonography from ... In summary, we report a typical case of asymptomatic subclavian steal syndrome. POCUS by a primary care physician appears to be ...
On day 10, two dimensional time of flight arteriography and venography of the major neck and mediastinal vessels showed reversed flow in the left vertebral artery consistent with subclavian steal ...
Four days later, the left carotid artery was stented with an 8- X 10-mm X 40-mm self-expanding stent. The pathophysiology of subclavian steal syndrome is severe stenosis or occlusion of the proximal ...
The diagnosis of subclavian steal is based on having upper-extremity ischemia in which a pressure gradient of 20 mm Hg is noted and symptoms of arm claudication, paresis, and atheroembolic digital ...
Patients who have congenital aortic syndrome may have either an aberrant right subclavian artery or aortic coarctation. Aberrant right subclavian artery is a condition where the artery feeding a ...
Background The aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA) is the most common branching abnormality ... of cases and associated with a major CHD such as tetralogy of Fallot and hypoplastic left heart ...
Subclavian steal syndrome, upper extremity claudication ... This syndrome occurs when the left internal mammary artery has been used for coronary revascularization, and there is also a ...