Catheter-based treatment of the subclavian and innominate arteries

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作者
Patel, Samir N. [1 ]
White, Christopher J. [1 ]
Collins, Tyrone J. [1 ]
Daniel, Gary A. [1 ]
Jenkins, J. Stephen [1 ]
Reilly, J. P. [1 ]
Morris, Rachael F. [1 ]
Ramee, Stephen R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ochsner Clin Fdn, Dept Cardiol, New Orleans, LA 70123 USA
关键词
angioplasty; stents; subclavian artery; innominate artery; subclavian steal syndrome; vertebrobasilar insufficiency;
D O I
10.1002/ccd.21549
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: We report outcomes in patients undergoing catheter-based intervention for symptomatic subclavian and innominate artery (S/IA) atherosclerosis. Background: Symptomatic S/IA obstructive lesions have traditionally been treated with open surgical revascularization. Catheter-based endovascular therapies reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with surgery in many vascular beds. Methods: Between December 1993 and May 2006, 170 patients underwent primary stent placement in 177 S/IA arteries. Indications for revascularization included arm ischemia (57%), subclavian steal syndrome (37%), coronary-subclavian steal syndrome (21%), and planned coronary bypass surgery with the involved internal mammary artery (8%). Results: Technical success was achieved in 98.3% (174/177) arteries, including 99.4% for stenotic lesions (155/156) and 90.5% for occlusions (19/21). There were no procedure-related deaths and one stroke (0.6%, 1/170). Follow-up was obtained in 151 (89%) patients at 35.2 +/- 30.8 months, with a target vessel revascularization rate of 14.6% (23/157). At last follow-up, 82% (124/151) of all treated patients remained asymptomatic with a primary patency of 83% and a secondary patency of 96%. Conclusions: Catheter-based revascularization with stents for symptomatic S/IA lesions is safe and effective with excellent patency rates and sustained symptom resolution in the majority (>80%) of patients over 3 years of follow-up. Percutaneous primary stent therapy is the preferred method of revascularization in patients with suitable anatomy. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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