Syncope Induced by Dynamic Head and Shoulder Motion in the Setting of Left Subclavian Stenosis.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurologist Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1097/NRL.0000000000000607
Forrest W Fearington, Katarina Alajbegovic, Jonathan M Scott, Waleed Brinjikji, Carmen R Holmes, Muhib Khan
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Abstract

Introduction: Dynamic vertebral artery insufficiency is a rare vascular phenomenon characterized by insufficient flow of the posterior cerebral circulation induced by dynamic motion of the head. Prior case reports have been limited to vertebral artery occlusion by cervical osteophytes or other structural impingements.

Case report: In this case report, we discuss the unusual case of a 61-year-old female with a history of vertigo, diplopia, nystagmus, and left subclavian stenosis admitted to the hospital for syncope elicited by a left head turn and left shoulder raise. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound and angiography showed evidence of dynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency elicited by a left-head turn. Percutaneous stenting of the left subclavian artery led to the resumption of normal vessel flow as assessed by TCD and the resolution of the patient's symptoms.

Conclusions: This case highlights an unusual cause of dynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency induced by head turn and/or left shoulder raise due to subclavian stenosis, diagnosed by TCD and angiography, and successfully treated with subclavian artery stenting.

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左锁骨下狭窄患者动态头肩运动诱发晕厥。
动态椎动脉供血不足是一种罕见的血管现象,其特征是头部动态运动导致脑后循环血流不足。以前的病例报告仅限于颈椎骨赘或其他结构冲击引起的椎动脉闭塞。病例报告:在这个病例报告中,我们讨论了一个罕见的病例,61岁的女性眩晕,复视,眼球震颤和左侧锁骨下狭窄的历史,入院的晕厥引起的左头转动和左肩上升。经颅多普勒(TCD)超声和血管造影显示动态椎基底动脉供血不足的证据引起左转头。经皮置入左锁骨下动脉支架后,经TCD评估血管血流恢复正常,患者症状得到缓解。结论:本病例突出了锁骨下狭窄引起的头部转动和/或左肩抬高引起的椎基底动脉动力不全的不寻常原因,通过TCD和血管造影诊断,并成功地采用锁骨下动脉支架植入术治疗。
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Neurologist
Neurologist 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: The Neurologist publishes articles on topics of current interest to physicians treating patients with neurological diseases. The core of the journal is review articles focusing on clinically relevant issues. The journal also publishes case reports or case series which review the literature and put observations in perspective, as well as letters to the editor. Special features include the popular "10 Most Commonly Asked Questions" and the "Patient and Family Fact Sheet," a handy tear-out page that can be copied to hand out to patients and their caregivers.
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