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Carotid artery stenosis in asymptomatic patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting: who and when should be screened?

Authors :
Ufuk Türkmen
Adem İlkay Diken
Sertan Özyalçın
Adnan Yalçınkaya
Türkmen, Ufuk
Özyalçın, Sertan
Diken, Adem İlkay
Yalçınkaya, Adnan
Source :
Kardiologia Polska. 79:25-30
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is one of the major causes of stroke in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). AIMS The aim of this study was to determine which age groups require screening for CAS using carotid duplex ultrasound in asymptomatic patients undergoing CABG. METHODS We included 644 neurologically asymptomatic consecutive patients (mean [SD] age, 63.9 [8.8] years; men, 453 [70.3%]) who underwent elective isolated CABG between June 2015 and June 2020. Clinical, demographic, and radiological data as well as coronary angiography results were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were classified into 4 age groups: 40 to 50, 51 to 60, 61 to 70, and >70 years, as well as 3 groups depending on the CAS degree: 50% or less, 50% to 70%, and 70% or greater. Regression analysis was applied across the selected parameters to identify risk factors for significant CAS, and receiver operating characteristic analysis, to determine cutoff age and SYNTAX score of patients who had to be screened before CABG. RESULTS Overall, 8 (1.1%) patients included in the present study had stroke following CABG. Cutoff values of the SYNTAX score and CAS of 70% or greater were found to be 27 and 64 years, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the cutoff value were 98.4% to 98.3% and 74.3% to 55.1%, respectively. The area under the curve was 0.98 and 0.73, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Based on the receiver operating characteristic analysis, we recommended to perform screening for CAS in patients older than 64 years and with a SYNTAX score of 27 or higher, even if they are asymptomatic. WOS:000613427100005 2-s2.0-85100445536 PubMed: 33078919

Details

ISSN :
18974279 and 00229032
Volume :
79
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Kardiologia Polska
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18d41feb7f9b60814b93ae7c26c9e99b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.33963/kp.15649