There is no such thing as “how to treat vertebrobasilar insufficiency most effectively”. Insufficient blood supply to the vertebrobasilar artery can be treated with general therapy, drug therapy, interventional therapy and surgery.
1. General treatment: The main purpose is to control the risk factors related to atherosclerosis. This includes quitting smoking, quitting drinking, controlling blood sugar, blood pressure, blood lipid and uric acid level.
2. Drug therapy: use of anti-platelet aggregating agent drugs, including aspirin, clopidogrel, etc., and lipid control drugs such as atorvastatin. Patients with hyperglycemia and hypertension should actively treat the primary disease.
3. Interventional therapy and surgical treatment: mainly interventional surgery can be taken for blood flow reconstruction to restore the blood supply of brain tissue, and some patients need to undergo open surgery, combined with interventional surgery simultaneously.
The prognosis of insufficient blood supply to the vertebrobasilar artery depends on the severity of the neurological system, the extent of the affected vessels, the etiology, and the response to treatment. Posterior circulation strokes have a high mortality and mortality rate, so once a similar situation occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention and cooperate with the doctor to obtain the best treatment results.