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Subclavian steal phenomenon: a correlation between duplex sonographic and angiographic findings.

P K Yip1, H M Liu, B S Hwang, R C Chen.   

Abstract

Correlation of duplex sonography, angiography of the vertebral artery, and the degree of subclavian or innominate stenosis was carried out in ten patients with the subclavian steal phenomenon. Four successive stages of Doppler waveform were identified by duplex sonography. Three angiographic patterns of decreasing severity, permanent reversal, to-and-fro motion and delayed opacification, were found. Permanent reversal angiograms corresponded to complete reversal or late transient Doppler waveforms. To-and-fro motion and delayed opacification angiograms did not necessarily have a corresponding Doppler pattern. The different stages of subclavian steal phenomenon on duplex sonography correlated significantly with the degree of subclavian or innominate stenosis. Stenosis of at least 60% was found to produce abnormal vertebral artery Doppler sonography, except in one patient. Duplex sonography is considered to be a sensitive and convenient method for detecting abnormal vertebral artery haemodynamics and the subclavian steal phenomenon, but some other factors may be important in producing the Doppler waveforms.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1528433     DOI: 10.1007/bf00588181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiology        ISSN: 0028-3940            Impact factor:   2.804


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