无症状颈内动脉斑块:流行病学、病理生理学和治疗

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目的关于颈动脉粥样硬化的传统观点主要集中在将狭窄程度作为栓塞性中风的预测指标。然而,最近的证据强调了非狭窄、易损斑块在中风病理生理学中的重要性。本文综述了目前关于非狭窄性颈动脉斑块的流行病学、病理生理学和潜在治疗方法的知识。方法使用谷歌学术、PubMed 和 Scopus 搜索有关 "非狭窄性颈动脉斑块"、"来源不明的栓塞性卒中"、"隐源性卒中 "和 "高风险颈动脉成像结果 "的文章。在此,我们对最近的文献进行了叙述性回顾,重点关注过去十年间发表的研究,以了解非硬化性颈动脉斑块在缺血性脑卒中中的作用,尤其是那些被归类为来源不明的栓塞性脑卒中。结果在来源不明的栓塞性脑卒中患者中,非硬化性斑块越来越多地被发现,其易损特征在有症状的一侧更为普遍。非硬化性颈动脉斑块患者复发中风的风险较高,这促使人们重新考虑治疗方法,包括颈动脉内膜切除术和支架植入术在某些病例中的潜在作用。
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Nonstenotic symptomatic internal carotid artery plaques: Epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment

Objective

Traditional views on carotid artery atherosclerosis have largely focused on the degree of stenosis as a predictor for embolic stroke. However, recent evidence highlights the significance of nonstenotic, vulnerable plaques in stroke pathophysiology. This article synthesizes current knowledge on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and potential treatments of nonstenotic carotid plaques.

Methods

Google Scholar, PubMed, and Scopus were used to search for articles regarding “nonstenotic carotid plaques,” “embolic stroke of unknown source,” “cryptogenic stroke,” and “high-risk carotid imaging findings.” Here we conduct a narrative review of recent literature, focusing on studies published over the past decade, to understand the role of nonstenotic carotid plaques in ischemic strokes, particularly those classified as embolic strokes of unknown source. We present a representative case demonstrating these features.

Results

Nonstenotic plaques are increasingly recognized in patients with embolic strokes of unknown source, with vulnerable characteristics more prevalent on the symptomatic side. There is a higher risk of recurrent stroke in patients with these plaques, prompting reconsideration of therapeutic approaches, including the potential usefulness of carotid endarterectomy and stenting in certain cases.

Conclusions

The growing body of evidence on nonstenotic carotid plaques challenges existing paradigms in stroke management.

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