Professional paper
Early Identification of Patients with the Risk for Postoperative Carotid Restenosis Development
Ines Strenja-Linić
Miljenko Kovačević
Slavica Kovačić
Aldo Ivančić
Berislav Budiselić
Abstract
Multiple randomized trials over the last decade for both symptomatic and asymptomatic carotid stenosis have proven
the efficacy of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in reducing the risk of stroke. The aim of this prospective non-randomizing
cohort study was to determine the incidence of carotid arteries restenosis after CEA as well as to ascertain the clinical
and etiological characteristics for the development of restenosis. Treatment data from 178 KBC Rijeka patients that had
undergone CEA in the period 1. 09. 2005–30. 8. 2009 has been processed. All patients are monitored trough our Neurosonology
laboratory algorythm – first Doppler ultrasound examination within the first week after CEA and the following
after 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. After this time once a years. The average monitoring time was 21 month (1–36 months). In
the stated period 27 restenosis was diagnosed (15.16%). Only four of them were symptomatic (14.81%). Patient survival
rate is 98% in the first 12 and 92% in the first 36 months. Carotid restenosis is usually asymptomatic. Non-invasive postoperative
carotid arteries color Doppler screening is essential in the early identification of patients with the risk for the
development of restenosis.
Keywords
carotid endarterectomy (CEA); carotid arteries restenosis; risk factors; ultrasound screening
Hrčak ID:
72287
URI
Publication date:
25.9.2011.
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