CAROTIDSUBCLAVIAN GRAFTING IN OCCLUSION OF THE FIRST PORTION OF SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY AND MULTIFOCAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS: FIVE YEAR FOLLOWUP DATA
https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-2-29-34
Abstract
Aim. Analysis of the prevalence and structure of hospital and five year postsurgical complications in patients with occlusion of the first portion of subclavian artery and multifocal atherosclerosis.
Material and methods. To the study, 45 patients included, who had underwent carotidsubclavian shunting during 20082015y.
Results. In hospital period of followup there were no significant adverse cardiovascular events. Among the comlications, in several cases there were vocal cords paresis, paresis of the diaphragm dome, limphorrhea. The study shows that significant cardiovascular events occurred only in long term of the disease period and were related to the following stage of revascularization.
Conclusion. The obtained results underscore the significance of risk stratification and selection of the optimal strategy of revascularization in the cohort of patients, that is impossible unless an approach is personified.
About the Authors
R. S. TarasovRussian Federation
Kemerovo
A. N. Kazantsev
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
N. N. Burkov
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
A. I. Anufriev
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
A. R. Shabaev
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
R. Yu. Lider
Russian Federation
А. V. Mironov
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
L. S. Barbarash
Russian Federation
Kemerovo
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For citations:
Tarasov R.S., Kazantsev A.N., Burkov N.N., Anufriev A.I., Shabaev A.R., Lider R.Yu., Mironov А.V., Barbarash L.S. CAROTIDSUBCLAVIAN GRAFTING IN OCCLUSION OF THE FIRST PORTION OF SUBCLAVIAN ARTERY AND MULTIFOCAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS: FIVE YEAR FOLLOWUP DATA. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2018;17(2):29-34. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-2-29-34