| Literature DB >> 30652136 |
Victoria Mayoral Campos1,2, José Andrés Guirola Órtiz1,2, Carlos Tejero Juste3, María José Gimeno Peribáñez1,2, Carolina Serrano1, Cristina Pérez Lázaro3, Ignacio de Blas Giral4, Miguel Ángel de Gregorio Ariza1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Revascularization with carotid stent (CAS) is considered the therapeutic alternative to endarterectomy (CEA). However, its role compared to CEA remains questioned, mainly due of the heterogeneity of long-term results. The objective of this study was to report the efficacy and durability of CAS in terms of stroke prevention in a "real world experience".Entities:
Keywords: Carotid artery; Carotid artery stenosis; Carotid stenting; Endovascular treatment; Long-term follow-up; Neurointervention; Revascularization; Stroke
Year: 2018 PMID: 30652136 PMCID: PMC6319529 DOI: 10.1186/s42155-018-0008-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CVIR Endovasc ISSN: 2520-8934
Baseline characteristics of patients
| Vascular risk factors | Men ( | Women ( | Total ( | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypertension | 69,6% | 70,8% | 69,8% | 0,862 X2 |
| PAD | 27,7% | 16,7% | 26,2% | 0,107 x2 |
| Previous TIA | 7,1% | 4,2% | 6,7% | 0,754 F |
| Previous Stroke | 10,1% | 8,3% | 9,9% | > 0,999 F |
| Dyslipidemia | 59,1% | 64,6% | 59,9% | 0,474 x2 |
| Smoking | 41,6% | 10,4% | 37,2% | < 0,001 x2 |
| Alcohol | 3,4% | 0,0% | 2,9% | 0,368 F |
| DM | 33,8% | 25,0% | 32,6% | 0,228 x2 |
| Obesity | 18,9% | 29,2% | 20,3% | 0,102x2 |
| Arrhythmias | 9,1% | 18,8% | 10,5% | 0,043 x2 |
| Ischemic heart disease | 26,0% | 14,6% | 24,4% | 0,087 x2 |
| Cervical radiotherapy | 2,4% | 2,1% | 2,3% | > 0,999 F |
X2: Chi-squared test; F: Fisher’s exact tests
Peri-procedural complications
| Complications | n | % |
|---|---|---|
| Majors | 8 | 2,3% |
| MI | 0 | 0,0% |
| Stroke | 7 | 2,0% |
| Fatal Stroke (death) | 1 | 0,3% |
The influence of procedural characteristics on peri-procedural complications
| Variable | Major complicatons | Minor complications | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | p | n | % | p | |||
| Ulcer | No | 8 | 3,3% | 0,111F | No | 96 | 39,7% | 0,109x2 |
| Yes | 0 | 0,0% | Yes | 50 | 49,0% | |||
| Pre-stent angioplasty | No | 8 | 2,5% | > 0,999F | No | 131 | 40,4% | 0,002x2 |
| Yes | 0 | 0,0% | Yes | 15 | 75,0% | |||
| EPD | No | 7 | 5,1% | 0,005X2 | No | 46 | 33,6% | 0,007x2 |
| Yes | 1 | 0,5% | Yes | 100 | 48,3% | |||
| Post-stent angioplasty | No | 2 | 2,2% | > 0,999F | No | 34 | 37,8% | 0,297x2 |
| Yes | 6 | 2,4% | Yes | 112 | 44,1% | |||
X2: Chi-squared test; F: Fisher’s exact tests
Follow-up period
| Follow-up (months) | n | % | Average | SD | Median | (IQR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keep in follow-up | 238 | 69,19% | 56,40 | 36,30 | 48,90 | (59,50) |
| Loss to follow-up | 50 | 14,53% | 34,08 | 29,28 | 30,04 | (41,50) |
| Neurological death | 4 | 1,16% | 10,36 | 10,69 | 8,14 | (19,25) |
| No neurological death | 52 | 15,12% | 38,33 | 31,28 | 35,53 | (44,50) |
Fig. 1Survival curves for vascular and non vascular deaths
The influence of procedural characteristics on restenosis
| Proceure | Reestenosis | n | % | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Peri-procedural complications | No | 142 | 6,8% | 0,866x2 |
| Yes | 152 | 7,2% | ||
| Pre-stent angioplasty | No | 322 | 5,6% | 0,001LR |
| Yes | 20 | 25,0% | ||
| Post-stent angioplasty | No | 77 | 9,1% | 0,353LR |
| Yes | 254 | 6,3% |
X2: Chi-squared test; LR: likelihood ratios