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[1] The majority of patients are asymptomatic, and less than 10% of patients require treatment. Stenosis or occlusion can involve both proximal and distal segments of the subclavian artery ...
CSBG: Carotid subclavian bypass graft; PTA: Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. The treatment of subclavian artery occlusive disease has evolved from surgery to percutaneous-based treatment ...
More than 50% residual stenosis following balloon angioplasty or more than ... despite some concerns regarding the tortuosity of the subclavian artery and difficulty in obtaining radial access in the ...
may lead to the global guidelines for the treatment of these patients being adjusted. In the Netherlands, about 2,000 people with carotid artery stenosis are operated on every year after they have ...
Current risk assessment guidelines for ischemic stroke may underestimate patients with mild carotid stenosis. A Japanese ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Edwards Lifesciences' SAPIEN 3 platform, a transcatheter aortic valve ...
Dr. Al-Enezi explained that the patients were suffering from severe coronary artery stenosis and had previously undergone both therapeutic catheterization and open-heart surgery to replace arteries.
Imaging confirmed the diagnosis of subclavian artery stenosis. She next presented for care in December 2023, where her BP was documented as 136/75 mm Hg. She was prescribed Lisinopril 5 mg daily and ...
Peripheral artery ... the subclavian or other nearby arteries affecting the chest and arm. PAD also is more likely to affect males, and females after menopause. More rarely, PAD can have other causes ...