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Carotid endarterectomy after systemic thrombolysis in a stroke population
Vascular specialists are increasingly being requested to perform carotid endarterectomy (CEA) after intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) for stroke patients, raising concerns about hemorrhagic complications. Few case series and registry reports have assessed the question, and even fewer studies have included a control group. The aim of this study was to evaluate the overall outcome of patients undergoing CEA after IVT and to compare them with contemporary patients with CEA after simple stroke (non-IVT group).
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - September 12, 2019 Category: Surgery Authors: William Fortin, Miguel Chaput, Stephane Elkouri, Nathalie Beaudoin, Jean-Fran çois Blair Source Type: research

Emergency Carotid Endarterectomy Instead of Carotid Artery Stenting Reduces Delayed Hemorrhage in Thrombectomy Stroke Patients
ConclusionThe use of CEA is a  feasible alternative to CAS in acute stroke and has the advantage that DAPT/GpIIb/IIIa inhibitors are not needed. All PH2 in CEA patients occurred during the intervention, implying that hemorrhage in this group is likely to be caused by reperfusion injury, whereas delayed hemorrhage is likely to b e caused by DAPT/GpIIb/IIIa inhibitors.
Source: Clinical Neuroradiology - September 16, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Contribution of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress to the Clinical Instability of Carotid Plaques in Human Carotid Stenosis
AbstractEndoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is an important process during the progression of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to elucidate the association of ER stress and clinical instability of carotid plaque. One hundred ninety-three patients with carotid stenosis undergoing carotid endarterectomies (CEAs) were enrolled. We classified the patients into 3 groups: the asymptomatic, symptomatic, and cTIA (crescendo transient ischemic attack)/SIE (stroke in evolution) groups. Immunohistological staining was performed to assess ER stress and apoptosis. The correlation between ER stress marker expression and clinical...
Source: Translational Stroke Research - November 16, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Effectiveness of an individualized home-based physical activity program in surgery-free non-endarterectomized asymptomatic stroke patients: a study protocol for the PACAPh interventional randomized trial
This study has been approved by the National Ethics Committee (IDRCB:2019-A01543-54/SI:19.06.21.40640). ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04053166.PMID:35164816 | DOI:10.1186/s13063-022-06061-x
Source: Atherosclerosis - February 15, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mathilde Mura Emeraude Rivoire Leila Dehina-Khenniche Mich èle Weiss-Gayet B énédicte Chazaud Camille Faes Philippe Connes Anne Long Chantal L Rytz Pauline Mury Lidia Delrieu Etienne Gouraud Marine Bordet Nellie Della Schiava Patrick Lermusiaux Matthie Source Type: research

Delaying Carotid Endarterectomy 3-4  Days From Admission Date Allows Lower Stroke Risk in Patients Who Had Carotid Endarterectomy for Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis With Moderate-to-Severe Disability
This study investigates this topic.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - May 23, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Melina Recarey, Renxi Li, Emanuela Peshel, Jamie Thompson, Anton Sidawy, Bao-Ngoc Nguyen Tags: Interactive Poster Session Source Type: research

Todd's paralysis due to hyperperfusion syndrome after carotid endarterectomy mimicking postoperative stroke
J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 2023 Jun 19. doi: 10.23736/S0021-9509.23.12720-0. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTodd's paralysis is a neurological deficit that is observed in <10% of patients following epileptic seizures. Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS) is a rare complication following carotid endarterectomy (CEA), seen in 0-3% of the patients, characterized by focal neurological deficit, headache, disorientation, and sometimes seizures. In this case report, we present a case of CHS after CEA followed by seizures and Todd's paralysis that mimicked postoperative stroke. A 75-year-old female patient was admitted for CE...
Source: The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery - June 19, 2023 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Slobodan Tanaskovic Nikola Cimbaljevic Jovan Petrovic Enes Ljatifi Mirjana Antonijevic Maja Neskovic Aleksandra Ostojic Nenad Ilijevski Source Type: research