Immediate and late outcomes of subclavian artery stenting

Stenting for subclavian artery occlusive disease is being increasingly utilized. To determine the immediate and late outcome of subclavian artery stenting, we studied 38 consecutive patients in whom the procedure was attempted. Technical and clinical success was achieved in 35 patients without compl...

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Hauptverfasser: Al-Mubarak, Nadim, Liu, Ming W., Dean, Larry S., Al-Shaibi, Khalid, Chastain II, Hollace D., Iyer, Sriram S., Roubin, Gary S.
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description Stenting for subclavian artery occlusive disease is being increasingly utilized. To determine the immediate and late outcome of subclavian artery stenting, we studied 38 consecutive patients in whom the procedure was attempted. Technical and clinical success was achieved in 35 patients without complications. Failures occurred only in completely occluded arteries. Late clinical success was demonstrated in 31 patients. Three patients had recurrent symptoms. Two had angiographic restenosis within 4 months of the procedure; both were successfully redilated. The third patient had a new lesion, which was successfully stented. One patient died from lung cancer 10 months after the procedure. We conclude that stenting for subclavian artery occlusive disease has favorable immediate and late clinical outcomes and may be considered as a primary therapy. Cathet. Cardiovasc. Intervent. 46:169–172, 1999. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Humans
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Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
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