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Prognostic Value of Preoperative Border-zone (Watershed) Infarcts on the Early Postoperative Outcomes of Carotid Endarterectomy after Acute Ischemic Stroke
Conclusion: CBZIs, compared to TCIS, were associated with a higher neurological complication rate during the postoperative period after CEA for SCS in cases of AIS. Further studies are required to better define the timing and the best treatment modality for patients with CBZI related to an SCS in order to reduce associated procedural complications.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - January 10, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: E. Jean-Baptiste, P. Perini, L. Suissa, S. Lachaud, S. Declemy, M.H. Mahagne, A. Mousnier, R. Hassen-Khodja Tags: Carotid Disease Source Type: research

ABO Blood Type Does Not Influence the Risk of Cardiovascular Complications and Mortality after Vascular Surgery
Conclusion: Non-O blood type is not associated with either 30-day cardiovascular complications or long-term mortality in vascular surgery patients.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - January 9, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: E.J. Bakker, T.M. Valentijn, S.E. Hoeks, K.M. van de Luijtgaarden, F.W. Leebeek, H.J.M. Verhagen, R.J. Stolker Tags: Peripheral Arterial Disease Source Type: research

Features of Unstable Carotid Plaque During and After the Hyperacute Period Following TIA/Stroke
Conclusion: Patients undergoing surgery ≤14 days had a significantly higher overall burden of high risk plaque features compared with those undergoing delayed CEA. However, the secondary upsurge across a range of unstable plaque features in patients undergoing CEA after ≥29 days had elapsed suggests that the relationship between recency of symptoms and plaque histology is more complex than had been anticipated in previous studies.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - December 26, 2012 Category: Surgery Authors: M.K. Salem, R.D. Sayers, M.J. Bown, K. West, D. Moore, T.G. Robinson, A.R. Naylor Tags: Carotid Disease Source Type: research

Histologically Unstable Asymptomatic Carotid Plaques Have Altered Expression of Genes Involved in Chemokine Signalling Leading to Localised Plaque Inflammation and Rupture
Conclusion: The findings confirm the intuitively held belief that changes in chemokine and protein signalling may be associated with acute plaque disruption and precede the onset of symptoms. Once validated, these genes could therefore become targets for innovative medical treatments in the future or could help identify asymptomatic patients with histologically unstable plaques that would benefit from surgical intervention.
Source: European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery - December 20, 2012 Category: Surgery Authors: M.K. Salem, B. Vijaynagar, R.D. Sayers, K. West, D. Moore, T.G. Robinson, A.R. Naylor, M.J. Bown Tags: Carotid Disease Source Type: research