Neurosonology:神経超音波医学
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鎖骨下動脈高度狭窄における同側椎骨動脈の超音波ドプラ波形に関する12症例報告
永井 秀政辻 将大江田 大武中川 史生神原 瑞樹吉金 努萩原 伸哉中右 博也宮嵜 健史秋山 恭彦
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2017 年 30 巻 1 号 p. 18-22

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Introduction: Proximal stenosis of the subclavian artery (SCA) shows progression to subclavian steal syndrome (SSS)/phenomenon (SSP), characterized by retrograde flow in the ipsilateral vertebral artery (VA). Here we describe the clinical manifestations and ultrasound findings of ipsilateral VA in patients with high-grade stenosis of the SCA, and the role of VA ultrasound in percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) stenting of the SCA.
Patients: Twelve patients (male: 10, female: 2; age: 17–86 yr) were selected from among inpatients with SCA stenosis treated in our department between 2009 and 2015.
Results: The affected vessel was the left in 8 cases and the right in 4. The causes of stenosis were atherosclerosis in 10 cases, congenital in 1, and arteritis in 1. The symptoms were dizziness, faintness, syncope, diplopia, dysarthria, rest pain, coldness and arm claudication on effort. The cases were divided into SSS (n=7), SSP (n=2), and SCA stenosis only (n=3). The Doppler flow patterns were classified as normal antegrade (n=3), bunny waveform (n=0), alternating (n=6), reverse (n=2), and not detected (n=1). Ten of the patients underwent PTA stenting and 2 conservative therapy.
Conclusions: Alternating and reverse flow patterns in the VA might lead to the surgical indication for PTA-stenting of SCA.
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