摘要
To investigate the effect of arterial bypass for subclavian artery occlusive disease.Methods In this study,30 patients with subclavian artery occlusive disease received arterial bypass from Jan 1994 to Jan 2004.Occlousive lesions were documented preoperatively by arteriography.Patency was determined during follow-up by Duplex ultrasound.Results All 30 patients undergoing bypass procedure were measured with blood pressure differences of less than 10 mmHg between the treated and the healthy arms.The ratio of healthy/diseased side of the mean blood presure index increased from 0.66±0.11 preoperatively to 0.99±0.09 postoperatively (P<0.01).Twenty-two cases (73.3%) were followed up from 18 months to 9 years with patency rate of 83.3% (25/30).Conclusion Arterial bypass remains the choice of treatment for subclavian arterial occlusion.5 refs,3 figs.
To investigate the effect of arterial bypass for subclavian artery occlusive disease.Methods In this study,30 patients with subclavian artery occlusive disease received arterial bypass from Jan 1994 to Jan 2004.Occlousive lesions were documented preoperatively by arteriography.Patency was determined during follow-up by Duplex ultrasound.Results All 30 patients undergoing bypass procedure were measured with blood pressure differences of less than 10 mmHg between the treated and the healthy arms.The ratio of healthy/diseased side of the mean blood presure index increased from 0.66±0.11 preoperatively to 0.99±0.09 postoperatively (P<0.01).Twenty-two cases (73.3%) were followed up from 18 months to 9 years with patency rate of 83.3% (25/30).Conclusion Arterial bypass remains the choice of treatment for subclavian arterial occlusion.5 refs,3 figs.
出处
《外科研究与新技术》
2005年第3期170-170,共1页
Surgical Research and New Technique