Efficacy of Angioscopy for the Detection of Mobile Carotid Artery Lesions

IF 2.1 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Stroke (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.1161/svin.123.000879
Kenji Fukutome, S. Aketa, Takaaki Mitsui, Yukiyo Shiraishi, Hiromichi Hayami, Yasutaka Murakami, Ryuta Matsuoka, Mikio Shiba, Rinsei Tei, Y. Shin, Y. Motoyama
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A 78‐year‐old man with a mobile lesion was diagnosed with thrombus using carotid ultrasonography, but the lesion was not completely resolved with dual antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy. Direct visualization by angioscopy showed a white mobile plaque. The carotid artery was stented with a double‐layered stent, as the plaque persisted despite continuing the medical treatment and was linked to an increased risk of cerebral embolism. The plaque was attached to the arterial wall, and it subsequently disappeared. The patient recovered well and no further emboli were observed. Angioscopy is effective for identifying lesions under direct vision. The characteristics and dynamics of plaques may be viewed via angioscopy, which aids in making treatment‐related decisions, particularly in the case of carotid artery plaques.
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血管镜检查检测颈动脉活动性病变的疗效
一名患有活动性病变的78岁男性通过颈动脉超声诊断为血栓,但通过抗血小板和抗凝双重治疗,病变并未完全解决。血管造影术直接显示一个白色的可移动斑块。颈动脉用双层支架固定,因为尽管继续进行药物治疗,斑块仍然存在,并且与脑栓塞风险增加有关。斑块附着在动脉壁上,随后消失。患者恢复良好,未观察到进一步栓塞。血管镜检查对于在直视下识别病变是有效的。斑块的特征和动力学可以通过血管造影术来观察,这有助于做出与治疗相关的决定,尤其是在颈动脉斑块的情况下。
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