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Endovascular treatment of the subclavian artery: stent implantation with or without predilatation.
Authors:Max Amor  Guering Eid-Lidt  Zukai Chati  James R Wilentz
Institution:Section of Interventional Cardiology, Polyclinique Louis Pasteur, Essey-les-Nancy, France.
Abstract:The endovascular treatment of subclavian artery (SA) lesions is less invasive than open surgical repair, with a low rate of complications. We report our experience in 89 subclavian obstructive lesions (n = 86) treated with stenting: 76 (85.3%) stenoses and 13 (14.6%) total occlusions. The left side was most frequently involved (83.1%), localized at the prevertebral segment in 91%. Technical success was obtained in 83 (93.3%) cases, 100% in stenotic lesions and 53.8% in total occlusions. There were nine global complications (10.1%): five (5.6%) at site of puncture, two distal embolization (2.2%), and two (2.3%) major events. The long-term follow-up was 3.51 +/- 1.98 years, during which time 13 (16.8%) restenoses and 2 (2.6%) reocclusions were noted. Subgroup analysis of patients with stenting after predilatation versus direct stenting technique showed in-hospital complications only in the first group, with a restenosis rate of 28.5% vs. 4.7%, respectively (P = 0.003). We consider stenting for SA obstructive lesions the first therapeutic option.
Keywords:subclavian artery  peripheral vascular disease  subclavian stent  brachiocephalic angioplasty  subclavian steal syndrome
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