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Carotid artery stenting without post-stenting balloon dilatation
  1. Atsushi Ogata1,2,
  2. Makoto Sonobe1,
  3. Noriyuki Kato1,
  4. Tomosato Yamazaki1,
  5. Hiromichi Kasuya1,
  6. Go Ikeda1,
  7. Shunichiro Miki1,
  8. Toshio Matsushima2
  1. 1Department of Neurosurgery, National Hospital Organization, Mito Medical Center, Ibaraki, Japan
  2. 2Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Saga University, Saga, Japan
  1. Correspondence to Dr Atsushi Ogata, Department of Neurosurgery, School of Medicine, Saga University, 5-1-1 Nabeshima, Saga-shi, Saga 849-8501, Japan; ogata.a24{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Purpose To evaluate the clinical outcome and MRI findings after carotid artery stenting (CAS) without post-dilatation.

Methods Between May 2005 and April 2012, a total of 169 consecutive patients (61.4% symptomatic) underwent 176 CAS procedures performed with an embolic protection device (GuardWire, n=116; FilterWire EZ, n=60). All stents were deployed without post-dilatation. Periprocedural complications and mid-term outcomes were analyzed.

Results The stroke rate was 2.3% within 30 days post-CAS (asymptomatic patients 1.5%; symptomatic patients 2.8%). Cerebral infarction occurred in one asymptomatic patient (1.5%) and one symptomatic patient (0.9%). Intracranial hemorrhage occurred in two symptomatic patients (1.9%). Post-CAS diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) revealed a high-intensity area in 26 of 176 procedures (14.8%). Ipsilateral stroke after 31 days occurred in two patients (1.1%) and restenosis occurred in six (3.4%). A post-CAS comparison of the embolic protection devices revealed no difference in stroke incidence within 30 days and in DWI high-intensity area.

Conclusions Our CAS procedure without post-dilatation is feasible, safe and associated with a low incidence of stroke and restenosis.

  • Intervention
  • Stent
  • Technique
  • Cervical
  • Artery

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