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Carotid artery stenosis: Routine predilatation or direct stenting?

Authors :
Hsien-Li Kao
Ping-Keung Yip
Lung-Chun Lin
Yen-Hong Lin
Chien-Jung Lu
Jyh-Ming Juang
Source :
Annals of the College of Surgeons Hong Kong. 8:129-134
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley, 2004.

Abstract

Stenting is a potential alternative treatment for carotid artery stenosis. Direct stenting may, theoretically, reduce the risk of embolism by minimizing plaque manipulation before tissue scaffolding is achieved. The results of direct carotid stenting are reported and compared with those of stenting with predilatation. One hundred and seventy-four carotid artery stenoses were treated from July 1998 to February 2002, with 84 lesions directly stented (Group 1) and the other 90 lesions stented after predilatation (Group 2). The criteria for direct stenting were minimal luminal diameter (MLD) > 1 mm and no visible thrombus angiographically. Technical success rates of the two groups were both 100%, without any cross-over. Reference vessel diameter and lesion length did not differ between the two groups. In Group 1, diameter stenosis was lower (79 ± 8 vs 92 ± 7%, P

Details

ISSN :
14422034 and 10284001
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the College of Surgeons Hong Kong
Accession number :
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