Subclavian Steal Syndrome Flashcards

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What is Subclavian steal syndrome

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A rare condition causing syncope or neurological deficits when the blood supply to the affected arm is increased through exercise.

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What is SSC secondary to?

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Proximal stenosing lesion or occlusion in the subclavian artery

This is typically on the left

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What is the stenosis usually caused by?

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Atherosclerosis

Can also be caused by vasculitis, TOS, complications of aortic coarctation repair

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Pathophysiology

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In order to compensate for the increased oxygen demand in the arm, the blood is drawn from the collateral circulation.

This results in reversed blood flow in the ipsilateral vertebral artery.

This means that the syndrome comprises of both cerebral and upper limb clinical features.

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Epidemiology

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M 2:1 F

Three times more likely to occur in left than right

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What is Coronary-SSC

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In patients who have undergone internal mammary artery IMA graft

There is an increase in oxygen demand in the left are which steals blood from the IMA leading to cardiac ischaemia

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Risk factors

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Atherosclerosis

Increasing age

Hyperlipidaemia

HTN

Smoking

DM

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Clinical features

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In periods of arm activity…

Reversal of blood supply to the posterior cerebral circulation by vertebral artery can lead to…

Vertigo, diplopia, dysphagia, dysarthria, visual loss, syncope

Arm claudication + arm pain or paraesthesia can happen as well

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Investigations

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Initial = Duplex US scan that can show retrograde flow

Routine CXR can show any external compression

Definitve ix is CT angiography or MR which will identify the anatomy of the occlusive lesion in the arm and can also help to assess the cerebral vasculature.

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Risk scoring in SSC

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Pre-subclavian steal = Purely a reduced anterograde vertebral flow

Intermittent alternative flow = Antegrade flow occurs in diastolic phase and retrograde in systolic

Advanced disease = permanent retrograde flow

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Conservative management

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All patients should be started on anti-platelet and statin therapy if suitable

Lifestyle advice with smoking cessation, weight loss and optimising diabetic control.

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Surgical approaches

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Percutnaeous angioplasty

Bypass

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Explain percutnaeous angioplasty

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Might also involve stenting

It has a success rate of 90% but higher rate of restenosis

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Explain bypass

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Done in longer or distal occlusions

Carotid subclavian bypass or axillo-axillary bypass can be done.

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