This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Vertebrobasilar insufficiency' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications.
boxed-text Eckert B et al. (2005) Aggressive therapy with intravenous abciximab and intra-aterial rtPA and additional PTA/stenting improves clinical outcome in acute vertebrobasilar occlusion.
Compared with best medical treatment alone, endovascular therapy (EVT) significantly increases the likelihood of favorable outcome at 90 days for patients with stroke resulting from acute ...
The vertebrobasilar arterial supply feeds the brain stem (medulla, pons, and midbrain), cerebellum, occipital lobes, posterior temporal lobes, and thalamus (not visible in this view). The arterial ...
Endovascular therapy, or EVT, – a minimally invasive surgery performed inside the blood vessels – is 2 ½ times more likely than standard medical management to achieve a positive outcome after ...
Mechanical extraction of embolic material offers a potential alternative to fibrinolysis, especially for patients in whom fibrinolysis is contraindicated or in whom it has failed. We and others have ...
Currently, there is no consensus on the most effective medical therapy for posterior circulation ischemia. To date, there have been no randomized trials studying the use of different antiplatelet ...
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