Isolated reversal of flow in the vertebral artery - A missed entity.
Koushik KannanRamanish RavishankarSrinivasan MuralidharanPublished in: Asian cardiovascular & thoracic annals (2021)
Isolated reversal of flow in the vertebral artery is a rare phenomenon occurring in the general population and is due to intrinsic anatomical defects. The most common cause is subclavian stenosis; however, reversal of flow in the vertebral artery can occur regardless of any detection of anatomic deterioration. In this series, we report three asymptomatic cases where the extracranial Doppler scan preceding off-pump coronary arterial bypass grafting showed isolated reversal of flow in the vertebral artery. No signs of subclavian stenosis or steal syndrome were elicited. However, all patients subsequently suffered from a posterior circulation stroke following off-pump coronary arterial bypass grafting but recovered fully with medical management. We conclude that a detailed pre-operative neurological investigation can mitigate this risk and improve neurological outcomes following off-pump coronary arterial bypass grafting.
Keyphrases
- coronary artery disease
- bone mineral density
- coronary artery
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- aortic stenosis
- healthcare
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- computed tomography
- postmenopausal women
- prognostic factors
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- peritoneal dialysis
- body composition
- case report
- breast reconstruction
- aortic dissection
- blood brain barrier
- middle cerebral artery