Residual high-grade stenosis after recanalization of extracranial carotid occlusion in acute ischemic stroke

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Background and Purpose-Residual stenosis after recanalization of an acute symptomatic extracranial occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) might be an indication for carotid endarterectomy. We evaluated the proportion of residual high-grade stenosis (70%, near occlusions not included) on follow-up imaging in a consecutive series of patients with an acute symptomatic occlusion of the extracranial ICA. Methods-We included patients participating in the Dutch Acute Stroke Study (DUST), who had an acute symptomatic occlusion of the extracranial ICA that was diagnosed on computed tomographic angiography within 9 hours after onset of neurological symptoms. Follow-up imaging of the carotid artery had to be available within 7 days after admission. Results-Of the 1021 patients participating in DUST between May 2009 and May 2013, an acute symptomatic occlusion of the extracranial ICA was found in 126 (12.3%) patients. Follow-up imaging was available in 86 (68.3%) of these patients. At follow-up, a residual stenosis of <30% was found in 15 (17.4%; 95% confidence interval, 10.8-26.9) patients, a 30% to 49% stenosis in 3 (3.5%; 95% confidence interval, 0.8-10.2) patients, a 50% to 69% stenosis in 2 (2.3%; 95% confidence interval, 0.1-8.6) patients, and a 70% stenosis in 14 (16.3%; 95% confidence interval, 9.8-25.6) patients. A near or persistent occlusion was present in the remaining 52 (60.5%) patients. Conclusions-A residual high-grade stenosis of the extracranial ICA occurs in 1 of 6 patients with a symptomatic occlusion in the acute stage of cerebral ischemia. Because this may have implications for secondary prevention, we recommend follow-up imaging in these patients within a week after the event. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION-: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00880113.

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Luitse, M. J. A., Velthuis, B. K., Dauwan, M., Dankbaar, J. W., Biessels, G. J., & Jaap Kappelle, L. (2015). Residual high-grade stenosis after recanalization of extracranial carotid occlusion in acute ischemic stroke. Stroke, 46(1), 12–15. https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.007169

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