284 top medical experts on Subclavian Steal Syndrome across 43 countries and 20 U.S. states, including 177 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Subclavian Steal Syndrome: A clinically significant reduction in blood supply to the brain stem and cerebellum (i.e., vertebrobasilar insufficiency) resulting from reversal of blood flow through the vertebral artery from occlusion or stenosis of the proximal subclavian or brachiocephalic artery. Common symptoms include vertigo; syncope; and intermittent claudication of the involved upper extremity. Subclavian steal may also occur in asymptomatic individuals. (From J Cardiovasc Surg 1994;35(1):11-4; Acta Neurol Scand 1994;90(3):174-8)
  2. Clinical guidelines are the recommended starting point to understand initial steps and current protocols in any disease or procedure:
  3. Broader Categories (#Experts): Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency (1,186).
  4. Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov : at least 1 including 1 Completed
  5. Synonyms: Basilar Steal Syndrome,  Brachial-Basilar Insufficiency Syndrome,  Subclavian Artery Stenosis


  

        

                    


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