Clinic furniture arrangements leading to patient self-reported blood pressure discrepancy: a rare case of total occlusion of left subclavian artery

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL University of Toronto Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.33137/utmj.v100i2.37887
Mohd Azzahi Mohamed Kamel, I. A. Ismail, Jazlan Jamaluddin, M. F. Hamdan
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Subclavian artery occlusion is an uncommon condition affecting approximately 2% of the general population. Only 8.7% of patients with total occlusion of subclavian artery are asymptomatic. It has the potential to cause significant morbidity as it could contribute to the ischemic complications affecting the upper extremities, brain, and heart. We present a case of asymptomatic total occlusion of left subclavian artery which was found following investigations for discrepancy in blood pressure readings from the patient’s right and left arm. The difference was noted due to the clinic’s furniture arrangement. The patient was treated with stent insertion via percutaneous transluminal angioplasty. After three years of follow ups, she remains asymptomatic and free of cardiovascular-related complications.
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诊所家具安排导致患者自报血压差异:一例罕见的左锁骨下动脉完全闭塞
锁骨下动脉闭塞是一种罕见的疾病,约占总人口的2%。锁骨下动脉完全闭塞的患者只有8.7%无症状。它有可能引起显著的发病率,因为它可能导致影响上肢、脑和心脏的缺血性并发症。我们提出一个病例无症状的完全闭塞的左锁骨下动脉,这是发现在调查后的血压读数差异从病人的右臂和左臂。这种差异是由诊所的家具安排引起的。患者通过经皮腔内血管成形术接受支架置入治疗。经过三年的随访,她仍然无症状,没有心血管相关并发症。
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