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. 2009 Oct;30(9):1653–1656. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A1715

Table 2:

Review of previous studies on stent angioplasty of stenotic lesions of the vertebral artery ostium

Author No. Patients No. Treated Stenoses Rate of Complication (%)
Follow-Up
Morbidity/Mortality Related to the Treated Stenosis in the Follow-Up Period (%)
Technical Clinical Period (months) No. Stenoses Rate of Significant Restenosis (%) Rate of Stent Occlusion (%)
Bare metal stents
    Chastain et al5 50 55 2 0 6 49 10 0 4/0
    Albuquerque et al7 33 33 3 0 16 30 43 0 0/0
    Lin et al22 58 67 0 7 11 32 25 1 3/0
    Weber et al10 38 38 5 2 11 26 36 0 2/0
    SSYLVIA Study11 6 6 * 6 6 67 0 *
    Cloud et al23 14 14 0 0 20 11 9 0 0/0
    Lin et al24 80 90 0 0 12 40 21 (short stenoses)29 (medium length) 50 (long stenoses) 0 0/0
    Akins et al12 7 7 0 0 36 7 43 1 0/0
    Taylor et al25 44 48 0 0 7 48 48 0 0/0
Drug-eluting stents
    Lin et al13 11 11 0 0 4 and 8 2 0 0 0/0
    Lugmayr et al14 7 8 0 0 6 8 63 0 28/0
    Gupta et al15 27 27 0 2 4 27 7 0 0/0
    Akins et al12 5 5 0 0 17 5 0 0 0/0
    Edgell et al16 5 5 0 0 15 5 0 0 1/0
    Our data 48 52 0 0 7 52 12 0 0/0

Note:—SSYLVIA indicates Stenting of Symptomatic Atherosclerotic Lesions in the Vertebral or Intracranial Arteries.

*

The exact location of the treated stenoses responsible for the clinical complications is not given specifically in the article.