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A novel scoring system for identifying high-risk patients undergiong carotid stenting

(2006) A novel scoring system for identifying high-risk patients undergiong carotid stenting. Archives of Iranian Medicine. pp. 129-137. ISSN 10292977 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background/Objective: In patients with severe concurrent coronary and carotid artery disease, two different treatment strategies may be used: simultaneous endarterectomy and coronary bypass surgery, and carotid stenting with delayed coronary bypass surgery after a few weeks. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of carotid stenting with delayed coronary bypass surgery after a few weeks in patients referred to Tehran Heart Center, Tehran, Iran and to determine the independent predictors that may be used to identify the appropriate treatment plan for such patients. Methods: This prospective study was performed from December 2003 through October 2004. Symptomatic patients with >60 stenosis and asymptomatic patients with >80 stenosis were included in this study. The risks and benefits of carotid stenting were explained. Patients were excluded from the study if any of the following was applicable: age ≥85 years, history of a major stroke within the last week, pregnancy, intracranial tumor or arteriovenous malformation, severely disabled as a result of stroke or dementia, and intracranial stenosis that exceeded the severity of the extracranial stenosis. Thirty consecutive patients who underwent carotid stenting were enrolled in this study. Results: The mean ± SD age of patients was 66.3 ± 8 years. The procedural success rate was 96.7. During a mean ± SD follow-up period of 5.6 ± 3.2 months, 4 (17) deaths occurred; none of which were attributed to a neurologic causes. Moreover, 1 (3) patient developed a minor nonfatal stroke with transient cognitive disorder. Most of patients (80) with major complications acquired a score of ≥26. Conclusion: To reduce the rate of carotid stenting complications in high-risk patients with heart disease, to optimize the patient selections, and to determine the best treatment strategy, based on the clinical and lesion characteristics of patients, we proposed a new scoring system.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Carotid arteries Carotid endarterectomy Carotid stenting Scoring system adult aged article cardiovascular surgery carotid artery disease clinical article clinical feature clinical protocol cognitive defect controlled study coronary artery bypass surgery coronary stent endarterectomy female follow up heart infarction high risk population human Iran male mortality neurologic disease patient referral patient selection prediction process optimization prospective study risk assessment risk benefit analysis safety stroke treatment indication Carotid Stenosis Coronary Artery Bypass Endarterectomy, Carotid Humans Postoperative Complications Prospective Studies Risk Factors Stents Time Factors Treatment Outcome
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Page Range: pp. 129-137
Journal or Publication Title: Archives of Iranian Medicine
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 9
Number: 2
ISSN: 10292977 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/943

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