为一名患有 MCA 和肱动脉狭窄闭塞症的患者分期实施大脑和肱动脉搭桥术。

IF 1.3 Q4 NEUROIMAGING Neuroradiology Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1177/19714009241269501
Christopher Gasparis, Hannah Travers, Justin Turpin, Christian Ferreira, Katherine Stark, Derek R Brinster, David J Langer, Ahmad A Ballout
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背景:肱脑盗血是一种罕见现象,可导致同侧椎动脉和颈动脉血流动力学异常。目前的治疗方法包括控制血管风险因素、血管内支架植入术,以及根据症状的严重程度进行手术治疗。病例信息:我们描述了一名具有多种血管风险因素的患者,该患者出现轻微神经症状和慢性右臂无力,同时伴有肱脑盗血和神经影像学检查发现的右侧 MCA M1 狭窄。采用右颞浅动脉至大脑中动脉旁路术和主动脉-右锁骨下旁路术后,定量磁共振血管造影和单光子发射计算机断层扫描显示右半球血流改善,显著降低了灾难性缺血性卒中的风险。结论复杂的盗血现象会增加中风风险。对于高级别闭塞或晚期症状的病例,应考虑采用血管内或外科手术治疗,以达到预防中风的最佳效果。
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Staged cerebral and brachiocephalic bypass in a patient with MCA and brachiocephalic steno-occlusion.

Background: Brachiocephalic steal is a rare phenomenon that may lead to hemodynamic abnormalities in the ipsilateral vertebral and carotid arteries. Current treatment includes management of vascular risk factors, endovascular stenting, and surgical management depending on the severity of symptoms. Case Information: We describe a patient with multiple vascular risk factors who presented with mild neurological symptoms and chronic right arm weakness associated with concurrent brachiocephalic steal and right MCA M1 stenosis on neuroimaging. Use of right superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass and aorta-right subclavian bypass resulted in improved flow to the right hemisphere on quantitative magnetic resonance angiography and single-photon emission computed tomography, significantly lowering the risk of catastrophic ischemic stroke. Conclusion: Complex steal phenomena increase stroke risk. In cases of high-grade occlusion or advanced symptoms, endovascular or surgical management should be considered for optimal stroke prevention.

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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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