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Video Supplement: The No-Reflow Phenomenon in Below-the-Knee Vessels After Percutaneous Revascularization of the Superficial Femoral Artery
08/20/2019
Video 2. Given the involvement of all three vessels and the appearance of the angiography, this sluggish flow was felt to be a slow-flow phenomenon rather than thrombo-embolism. A wire was reintroduced. Intra-arterial nitroglycerin and high doses of adenosine were administered via a microcatheter placed at the level of the popliteal artery, and imaging revealed a significantly improved appearance. View original article at: https://www.vasculardiseasemanagement.com/content/no-reflow-phenomenon-below-knee-vessels-after-percutaneous-revascularization-superficial
Video 1. Completion angiography showed a satisfactory result throughout the length of right SFA. However, sluggish flow was noted in all three below-the-knee vessels.