Table 1

Clinical summary of all patients

PatientArterySideType* (S/T)Contra-lateral vessel involvedIndication for stenting†Clinical presentationTime from diagnosis to procedure (days)Degree of stenosisDissecting aneurysm
11RSN4Horner's syndrome395Y
22RSY7Stroke299Y
33RSY6Stroke0.25100Y
44LSY1Bilateral ocular TIA370N
5RS1699Y
56RSY1Bi-hemispheric TIA630Y
7LS1770Y
68RSN1Hemispheric TIA f/b stroke570N
79RSY1Recurrent ocular499N
810RSN1Recurrent hemispheric TIA3080Y
911LSN1Recurrent ocular TIA, pulsatile tinnitus6050Y
1012RSN1Stroke895Y
1113RSY5Stroke18099N
1214LSN2Stroke18580Y
1315LSN4Tinnitus680Y
1416RTY1Post-trauma recurrent ocular TIA599Y
17LT2Worsening DA12070Y
1518LTY1Hemispheric TIA3099N
1619RTY1Stroke370Y
1720RTN3aStroke24070Y
1821LTY1Recurrent hemispheric TIA1070Y
22RT1Ocular TIA12280Y
1923RTN3bPulsatile tinnitus18270Y
2024RTN5Severe stenosis with complete contralateral carotid occlusion3099Y
2125RTN2Worsening DA2050Y
2226LTY1,4Stroke f/b recurrent hemispheric TIA and worsened DA3599Y
27RT2Worsened DA27690Y
  • *Type: spontaneous (S), traumatic (T).

  • †Indication as in box 1.

  • f/b, followed by; DA, dissecting aneurysm; TIA, transient ischemic attack.