Update on Management of Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis.

Journal of neuroscience and neurological surgery Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-27
Annu L Kurian, Brandon Lucke-Wold
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Carotid artery stenosis (CAS) is one of the leading causes of cerebral ischemia and stroke.7 When plaque builds up in the internal carotid artery, it blocks blood flow to the brain. Oftentimes, this condition only comes to light after a patient experiences a stroke or stroke-like symptoms. When this occurs, cholesterol-lowering medications and blood thinners can help to increase blood flow to the brain. However, if the plaque is so large that it severely narrows the lumen of the artery, surgery may be required to restore blood flow to the brain. Patients with severe stenosis can undergo procedures such as carotid endarterectomies (CEA), stenting, and transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) for this purpose. In this review, we discuss these procedures and which patients warrant which type of intervention. We look at the pathophysiology of internal carotid artery stenosis and current treatment options, while highlighting emerging treatment options. This review aims to increase understanding of the management of symptomatic carotid artery stenosis as well as provide a groundwork for more innovative treatments.

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症状性颈动脉狭窄的最新治疗方法。
颈动脉狭窄(CAS)是导致脑缺血和中风的主要原因之一。7 当颈内动脉中的斑块堆积时,就会阻碍血液流向大脑。通常,只有在患者出现中风或类似中风的症状后,这种情况才会被发现。出现这种情况时,降低胆固醇的药物和血液稀释剂可以帮助增加流向大脑的血液。但是,如果斑块过大,导致动脉管腔严重狭窄,则可能需要通过手术来恢复流向大脑的血液。为此,严重狭窄的患者可以接受颈动脉内膜切除术(CEA)、支架植入术和经颈动脉血运重建术(TCAR)等手术。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论这些手术以及哪些患者需要接受哪种类型的干预。我们探讨了颈内动脉狭窄的病理生理学和当前的治疗方案,同时强调了新出现的治疗方案。本综述旨在加深对无症状颈内动脉狭窄治疗的理解,并为更多创新治疗奠定基础。
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