Haj Bakri M, Nasser M, Al Saqer L. Endovascular treatment of coronary subclavian steal syndrome complicated with STEMI and VF: A case report and review of the literature.
Clin Case Rep 2018;
6:2482-2489. [PMID:
30564354 PMCID:
PMC6293178 DOI:
10.1002/ccr3.1882]
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Abstract
Endovascular treatment of coronary subclavian steal syndrome is usually successful and safe. However, it might be lethally complicated, such as our case of STEMI and ventricular fibrillation during stent deployment. Early diagnosis of subclavian stenosis, intermittent dilations of balloons during stent deployment, and choosing the accurate stent size are suggested to avoid such complications.
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