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[Management of carotid artery stenosis].
Revue Médicale Suisse 2017 April 27
Carotid artery atherosclerosis remains one of the major causes of stroke. The efficacy of carotid artery recanalization has already been established and is considered significant for symptomatic stenosis >70% and moderate for stenosis between 50-69 %. Regarding asymptomatic stenosis, carotid artery recanalization should be reserved for carefully selected patients with a stenosis between 70-90 % and an estimated procedural risk at less than 3 %. Two therapeutic options are currently available : angioplasty with stent placement and endarterectomy. While the endovascular approach may be associated with a higher periprocedural complication rate of stroke, there remains a significant decrease in the rate of myocardial infarction and peripheral nerve palsy compared to surgery. As a result, each case should be reviewed with a multidisciplinary approach in order to propose the best therapeutic strategy.
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