Prolonged hypotension following elective stenting of an internal carotid artery stenosis

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We report a case of a 72-year-old man who had undergone elective stenting of an asymptomatic high grade stenosis of the proximal left internal carotid artery. The indication was progression of the stenosis over a 3 year period despite receiving maximal medical therapy, and patient preference for stenting over endarterectomy. He became profoundly hypotensive in the immediate post-stent period and required immediate and prolonged vasopressor support over the next week. The etiological hypothesis is baroreceptor hyperactivity related to procedure induced unilateral stretching of the carotid body.

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Winters, H. S., Anderson, C., & Parker, G. (2015). Prolonged hypotension following elective stenting of an internal carotid artery stenosis. Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 7(1), e4. https://doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2013-011016.rep

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