The initial diagnosis was coarctation with hypoplastic arch in 15, interrupted aortic arch in 3 ... 7.9 years), no reoperations for recurrent stenosis were performed. Two patients have arm ...
The typical site of stenosis is the distal isthmus ... aneurysm formation, aortic arch hypoplasia, ventricular function, left ventricular outflow tract assessment including aortic valve ...
We applied the following criteria for critical aortic stenosis: valvular stenosis with duct-dependent ... with or without a reversed blood flow in the aortic arch, was defined as duct-dependent ...
The most common interventions were mechanical thrombectomy for ischemic stroke (31.4%), carotid stenting for stenosis (24.6%), and aneurysm embolization (22%). Challenging anatomic variations included ...
CASSH is a multicenter, prospective, observational study regarding CAS performed by neurointerventional physicians for patients with carotid stenosis that was collected ... carotid disease (P<0.011), ...
The left subclavian artery receives oxygenated blood from the aortic arch (the top portion of the largest artery ... which is a buildup of plaque, causing stenosis, which is a narrowing of the ...
supravalvular pulmonary stenosis, left aortic arch, and total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. During evaluation at the outpatient clinic, the patient presented orthodeoxia detected by pulse ...
15 In patients with aortic stenosis and bicuspid aortic valve disease ... However, adequate TTE views of the mid and distal ascending aorta and arch can be difficult to obtain, especially in patients ...
Patients with low-gradient aortic stenosis and reduced LVEF, compared with patients with high-gradient aortic stenosis, have worse clinical outcomes.
Aortic stenosis, affecting nine million people globally, is often unnoticed as symptoms are mistaken for aging. This heart ...
Compared with AS alone, coexisting ATTR-CA was associated with an increased risk of mortality (HR 1.3, 95% CI 1.1-1.4) in a ...