Vascular Steal Phenomenon in Lower Limb due to Reactive Hyperemia in Contralateral Limb: A Case Series and an Explanation of a Rare Phenomenon Using Continuity Equation.

IF 0.6 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Annals of vascular diseases Pub Date : 2024-06-25 Epub Date: 2024-04-23 DOI:10.3400/avd.cr.24-00019
Sameer Peer, Lovleen
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Abstract

In this series of three cases, we describe the vascular steal phenomenon in an otherwise normal lower limb secondary to hyperemia in the contralateral lower limb. In each of the cases, post-inflammatory hyperemia in the involved lower limb was associated with a significant reduction in blood flow in the contralateral normal lower limb. We attempt to explain the imaging findings in these three cases using the equation of continuity in fluid dynamics. To the best of our knowledge, a description of such kind is unavailable in the published literature.

对侧肢体反应性高血压导致的下肢血管盗血现象:一个病例系列和利用连续性方程对罕见现象的解释。
在这一系列的三个病例中,我们描述了因对侧下肢充血而导致原本正常的下肢出现血管盗血现象。在每个病例中,受累下肢的炎症后充血都与对侧正常下肢的血流量显著减少有关。我们试图用流体动力学中的连续性方程来解释这三个病例的成像结果。据我们所知,已发表的文献中还没有此类描述。
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