Role of extracranial carotid duplex and computed tomography perfusion scanning in evaluating perfusion status of pericarotid stenting

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Abstract

Carotid stenting is an effective treatment of choice in terms of treating ischemic stroke patients with concomitant carotid stenosis. Though computed tomography perfusion scan has been recognized as a standard tool to monitor/follow up this group of patients, not everyone could endure due to underlying medical illness. In contrast, carotid duplex is a noninvasive assessment tool and could track patient clinical condition in real time. In this study we found that "resistance index" of the carotid ultrasound could detect flow changes before and after the stenting procedure, thus having great capacity to replace the role of computed tomography perfusion exam.

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Lin, C. M., Chang, Y. J., Liu, C. K., Yu, C. S., & Lu, H. H. S. (2016). Role of extracranial carotid duplex and computed tomography perfusion scanning in evaluating perfusion status of pericarotid stenting. BioMed Research International, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/7051856

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