Prevalence of carotid stenosis in a high-risk caribbean population

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Background and Purpose-: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of carotid stenosis among patients presenting to the University Hospital of West Indies (UHWI) Accident and Emergency Department (A&E) with an ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Methods-: Beginning in August 2006, all patients presenting to the UHWI A&E with an acute stroke or TIA were screened for enrollment. Patients were excluded if they had a hemorrhagic stroke or if informed consent could not be obtained. Demographic and clinical information were collected by chart review and interviewer- administered questionnaires. All participants had noncontrast head computed tomography (CT) and bilateral carotid duplex ultrasounds. Results-: 133 patients were enrolled in the study. 90% presented with a stroke and 10% with a TIA. Mean age was 64 years, 52% were male, 96% self-identified as black. 78% had diabetes mellitus or hypertension or both, 27% were current or past smokers. 65.1% had a normal carotid ultrasound, 28.5% had <50% stenosis, 1.6% had 50% to 69% stenosis, 0.8% had 70% stenosis to near occlusion, 1.6% had near occlusion and 1.6% total occlusion. Conclusions-: The prevalence of moderate or high-grade carotid stenosis in this high-risk black Caribbean population presenting with an ischemic stroke or a TIA is 5.6%. This is lower than that described in other populations. Further studies are needed to determine the cost-effectiveness of routine screening for carotid stenosis in this population. © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Brown, H. A., Lawrence-Wright, M. B., Shah, S., Lawrence, S. G., Gilbert, D., & Crandon, I. (2009). Prevalence of carotid stenosis in a high-risk caribbean population. Stroke, 40(5), 1892–1893. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.535310

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