Residual stenosis after carotid artery stenting: Effect on periprocedural and long-term outcomes

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Objective This study investigated the effect of residual stenosis after carotid artery stenting (CAS) on periprocedural and long-term outcomes. Methods Patients treated with CAS for symptomatic or asymptomatic carotid arterial stenosis were consecutively enrolled. Residual stenosis was estimated from post-procedure angiography findings. The effects of residual stenosis on 30-day periprocedural outcome and times to restenosis and clinical outcome were analyzed using logistic regression models and Wei-Lin-Weissfeld models, respectively. Results A total of 412 patients (age, 64.7 ± 17.0 years; male, 82.0%) were enrolled. The median baseline stenosis was 80% (interquartile range [IQR], 70–90%), which improved to 10% (0–30%) for residual stenosis. Residual stenosis was significantly associated with periprocedural outcome (adjusted odds ratio, 0.983; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.965–0.999, P = 0.01) after adjustment for baseline stenosis, age, hypertension, symptomaticity, and statin use. Over the 5-year observation period, residual stenosis did not increase the global hazard for restenosis and clinical outcome (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.011; 95% CI, 0.997–1.025. In the event-specific model, residual stenosis increased the hazard for restenosis (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.041; 1.012–1.072) but not for clinical outcome (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.011; 0.997–1.025). Conclusions Residual stenosis after carotid artery stenting may be useful to predict periprocedural outcome and restenosis.

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Kang, J., Hong, J. H., Kim, B. J., Bae, H. J., Kwon, O. K., Oh, C. W., … Han, M. K. (2019). Residual stenosis after carotid artery stenting: Effect on periprocedural and long-term outcomes. PLoS ONE, 14(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216592

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