Asymptomatic 50% to 75% internal carotid artery stenosis in 288 patients: risk factors for disease progression and ipsilateral neurological symptoms.

Anahita Dua, Bhavin Patel, SreyRam Kuy, Gary R Seabrook, Nader Tondravi, Kellie R Brown, Brian D Lewis, Peter J Rossi
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Abstract

Introduction: This study identified characteristics of patients with moderate internal carotid artery stenosis that are at increased risk for disease progression.

Methods: Patients with asymptomatic moderate internal carotid disease correlating to 50% to 75% diameter reduction were followed for 3 years. Progression to greater than 75% diameter reduction or presentation with focal neurological symptoms was documented. Descriptive statistics and χ(2) testing provided statistical analysis.

Results: During follow-up, 26 (9%) developed symptoms or had an asymptomatic increase in diameter reduction to >75%. The rate of disease progression and/or development of symptoms was 5.5% at 12 months and increased to 7.2% by 24 months. Comorbidities with the highest associated event incidences were coronary artery disease (8.1%), hyperlipidemia (7.3%), and hypertension (6.7%).

Conclusion: Male patients with coronary artery disease, hyperlipidemia, and hypertension are at increased risk and are candidates for frequent screening and/or early intervention.

288例无症状50%至75%的颈内动脉狭窄:疾病进展和同侧神经症状的危险因素
本研究确定了中度颈内动脉狭窄患者疾病进展风险增加的特征。方法:无症状的中度颈内动脉病变患者,内径缩小50% ~ 75%,随访3年。进展到直径缩小75%以上或出现局灶性神经症状均有记录。描述性统计和χ(2)检验进行统计分析。结果:在随访期间,26例(9%)出现症状或无症状的内径缩小增加到>75%。疾病进展和/或出现症状的比率在12个月时为5.5%,在24个月时增加到7.2%。相关事件发生率最高的合并症是冠状动脉疾病(8.1%)、高脂血症(7.3%)和高血压(6.7%)。结论:男性冠状动脉疾病、高脂血症和高血压患者的风险增加,需要经常筛查和/或早期干预。
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