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Author(s):
Nicolas M Van Mieghem
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Kendra J Grubb
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David Hildick-Smith
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et al
Start date:
Mar 26, 2024
Author(s):
Brian G Hynes
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Thomas J Kiernan
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Nicholas J Ruggiero
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
Stroke-related morbidity and mortality remain unacceptably high. Recent estimates suggest that it accounts for approximately one out of every 17 deaths in the US, and that a person dies from the direct consequences of stroke every three to four minutes.1 Of the almost 800,000 strokes that occur annually, 87% are ischaemic, the remainder occurring predominantly as a consequence of intracerebral…
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Author(s):
Bahaeddin Shabaneh
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Neil Strickman
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Zvonimir Krajcer
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3 years ago
Carotid stenting has been introduced for the treatment of carotid artery stenosis as a potentially less invasive therapy than carotid endarterectomy, because carotid stenting does not require general anaesthesia and does not lead to local surgical complications. Despite major technical progress in decreasing the risk of embolisation, this risk continues to be a hurdle in the acceptance of carotid…
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Author(s):
Brock Cookman
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Suhail Allaqaband
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Tonga Nfor
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3 years ago
With an ageing population, the burden of peripheral artery diseases (PADs) is increasing. The treatment of these diseases has largely been performed by interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons and interventional cardiologists. In 2011, the percentage of procedures performed per specialty were 12.9 %, 45.0 % and 42.2 % for interventional radiology, vascular surgery and interventional…
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Carotid Artery Stenting - Strategies to Improve Procedural Performance and Reduce the Learning Curve
Author(s):
Willem IM Willaert
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Isabelle Van Herzeele
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3 years ago
Article
Author(s):
Flora Kovacs
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Sumaira Macdonald
Added:
3 years ago
Abstract
Both carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid artery stenting (CAS) are associated with small, but clinically important and discrepant, rates of procedural complications, including cerebral and myocardial ischaemic events, cranial nerve injury and access site haematoma. Embolic protection devices (EPDs) may lower the rate of ipsilateral ischaemic events during CAS and are considered by…
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Author(s):
Subbarao Myla
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Sepideh Kazemi
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3 years ago
Insights from Carotid Artery Stenting Registries
Registries tend to have less stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria than randomised trials and provide real-world data on a broad variety of patients treated by a range of interventionists of varying experience. Registries serve to provide first-time evaluation of new devices, help set up learning curve pearls, can be hypothesis-generating and…
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Author(s):
Martin G Radvany
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3 years ago
Catheter-based vascular interventions continue to evolve as new devices continue to expand the capabilities of interventionalists and improve patient safety. The importance of athero-embolisation during vascular intervention has long been recognised.1 Embolic protection devices (EPDs) were developed to help prevent embolisation during endovascular procedures. The risk of distal embolisation is…
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Anticoagulation after TAVI
Author(s):
Antonio Greco
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Davide Capodanno
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3 years ago
Article
Author(s):
Stefan Bertog
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Marius Hornung
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Jennifer Franke
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
Strokes are frequently devastating events with potentially fatal complications and significant disability, resulting in a major impact on the affected individual’s quality of life. It is well accepted that the presence of carotid stenosis is responsible for 20–30% of strokes.1 Great effort has therefore been invested in the search for treatments to reduce the stroke risk attributed to it…
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