| Literature DB >> 35223249 |
Roy El Koussa1, Jaime Graft2, Sarah Linder2, Vibhav K Bansal2.
Abstract
Vertebral artery ostial stenosis is implicated in one-fifth of all posterior circulation cerebrovascular accidents. However, uniform treatment guidelines and data on the different treatment modalities are still lacking. Endovascular stenting is an emerging therapy for symptomatic vertebral artery ostial stenosis when medical management fails. This manuscript will examine the safety and efficacy of endovascular revascularization with drug-eluting stents in a series of ten consecutive patients that had failed medical management. We also report the rate of complications and in-stent restenosis, as well as the rate of recurrent cerebrovascular accidents.Entities:
Keywords: angioplasty; drug eluting stent; endovascular stenting; extracranial vertebral artery; vertebral artery stenosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35223249 PMCID: PMC8858421 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21465
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Angiogram showing greater than 50% stenosis of the vertebral artery (arrow)
Figure 2(a) Cook shuttle (arrows) parked distal to the vertebral artery origin during radial access approach and (b) proximal to the origin during femoral access approach
Figure 3Stent sizing based on the vessel diameter (arrow) distal to the stenosis
Baseline Characteristics of Included Patients
BMI: Body Mass Index - mRS: Modified Rankin Scale - NIHSS: National Institute of Health Stroke Scale - CAD: Coronary Artery Disease
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Table | |
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
| Age – yrs. | 59±13 |
| Male sex | 9 (90%) |
| BMI | 29.5±2.6 |
| mRS Baseline | |
| 0-2 | 9 (90%) |
| 3-4 | 1 (10%) |
| 4-6 | 0 (0%) |
| NIHSS Baseline | |
| 0 | 6 (60%) |
| 1-4 | 2 (20%) |
| 5-15 | 2 (20%) |
| 21-42 | 0 (0%) |
| Comorbidities | |
| Diabetes | 4 (40%) |
| Hypertension | 8 (80%) |
| Dyslipidemia | 9 (90%) |
| CAD | 5 (50%) |
| Stenosis grade | |
| Moderate | 1 (10%) |
| Severe | 9 (90%) |
| Previous treatment | |
| Antiplatelet | 8 (80%) |
| None | 2 (20%) |
Patient's Characteristics at Follow-up
MRA: Magnetic Resonance Angiography - CTA: Computed Tomography Angiography - mRS: Modified Rankin Scale - NIHSS: National Institute of Health Stroke Scale
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Table | |
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
| Follow-up Imaging | |
| MRA | 1 (10%) |
| CTA | 4 (40%) |
| MRA+CTA | 5 (50%) |
| mRS Follow-up | |
| 0-2 | 10 (100%) |
| 3-4 | 0 (0%) |
| 4-6 | 0 (0%) |
| NIHSS Follow-up | |
| 0 | 7 (70%) |
| 1-4 | 2 (20%) |
| 5-15 | 1 (10%) |
| 21-42 | 0 (0%) |