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Sunday, 1 January 2012

Carotid artery stenosis

- carotid artery disease accounts for 20% of stroke and TIAs
- 7.5% risk of stroke and death within 30days of endarterectomy
- there is no benefit to treat completely occluded vessel

Management
- Symptomatic patient < 50% stenosis : optimal medical therapy without revascularisation
- Asymptomatic patient < 60% stenosis : optimal medical therapy without revascularisation
- Symptomatic patient >= 50% stenosis : carotid endarterectomy with optimal medical therapy
- Asymptomatic patient >= 60% stenosis with low operative risk : carotid endarterectomy with optimal medical therapy
- Symptomatic patient >=50% stenosis with high operative risk : carotid stenting
- carotid artery stenting is inappropriate for asymptomatic patient with carotid artery stenosis. Possible exception may include patients with acceptable medical risk who present with severe carotid artery stenosis (>= 80%) with high anatomic risk for carotid endarterectomy but with compelling anatomy for stenting

Source: Clinical practice guideline for society of vascular surgery (J Vasc Surg 2008;48:480-6)

   

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