Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9173982 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
PTA of obstructive lesions of the proximal subclavian artery is not only an effective initial treatment, but is also successful over the long-term. Inasmuch as all clinical failures occured within 26 months after initial therapy, we recommend regular follow-up for at least 2 years post-PTA. All clinically significant recurrent stenoses can be treated with repeat endovascular procedures. We could not prove positive or negative influence of additional placement of stents; however, the number of recurrent stenoses might be too small in this retrospective study to draw firm conclusions. Adverse events of any kind are certainly no greater than with invasive surgical procedures. Therefore PTA must be seriously considered in patients with localized obstruction of the proximal subclavian artery.
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Authors
Jean-Paul P.M. MD, PhD, L. Cara Jager, Jos C. MD, PhD, Tim Th.C. MD, Rob G.A. MD, PhD, Eric D.W.M. MD, PhD, Frans L. MD, PhD,