Pathogenesis regarding development and structure of unstable atherosclerotic plaque in internal carotid artery in relation to high risk factors of an ischaemic stroke. Current status of knowledge
N. Wiśniewska, Emil Kania, A. Płoński, J. Głowiński
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Abstract
Worldwide, stroke is the second leading cause of death and a major cause of disability . However, the mortality of stroke differs between countries and geographical regions. In high-income countries, i.e. in the United States, stroke has fallen from the third to the fourth leading cause of death. The risk for ischaemic stroke increases with the degree of internal carotid artery stenosis. 70–99% carotid artery stenosis (according to NASCET) in symptomatic patients is an indication for a vascular intervention since this group will achieve significant benefits from surgical treatment. Asymptomatic patients with 60–99% (according to NASCET) carotid artery stenosis may also benefit from surgical procedures when at least one-factor conditioning a high risk of ischaemic stroke incidence exists. These factors may include morphological structure features of atherosclerotic plaque described in imaging examinations that are indicative of its instability and specific clinical predispositions. The paper presents stages of unstable atherosclerotic plaque development and features of its morphological structure that may significantly increase the risk for ischaemic stroke and compares them with current guidelines: Management of Atherosclerotic Carotid and Vertebral Artery Disease: 2017 Clinical Practice Guidelines of the European Society for Vascular Surgery (ESVS).
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Acta Angiologica is a bilingual (Polish/English) quarterly for angiologists and vascular surgeons as well as for other doctors interested in vascular disorders. Original papers, reviews, case reports and letters submitted by authors from different countries, concerning physiology, pathology, presentation, diagnostics and treatment of vascular system, are published. Thorough contents of Acta Angiologica provide valuable information about modern diagnostic and therapeutic issues as well as advances in basic sciences and pharmacology.