中度颈动脉狭窄的斑块表面和微栓塞信号。

G Orlandi, G Parenti, L Landucci Pellegrini, F Sartucci, C Paoli, M Puglioli, P Collavoli, L Murri
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我们对47例经选择性血管造影证实为中度(30%-69%)颈动脉狭窄的患者进行经颅多普勒监测以检测微栓塞信号(MES)。我们将MES的发生与狭窄的临床特征(有症状或无症状)和血管造影斑块特征(无溃疡、深部溃疡、浅表溃疡、带瓣溃疡或无瓣溃疡)进行比较。对于这些病例,没有动脉内膜切除术的指征,尽管如此,我们认为确定可能从手术治疗中受益的风险亚组是有用的。17.9%的狭窄患者存在MES,患病率(p
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Plaque surface and microembolic signals in moderate carotid stenosis.

We performed Transcranial Doppler Monitoring to detect microembolic signals (MES) in 47 patients with moderate (30%-69%) carotid stenosis proven by selective angiography. We compared the occurrence of MES with the clinical characteristics of stenosis (symptomatic or asymptomatic) and the angiographic plaque features (nonulcerated, deep ulceration, superficial ulceration, ulceration with flap, or ulceration without flap). For these cases there was no indication for endarterectomy, nevertheless we thought it would be useful to identify risk subgroups that might benefit from surgical treatment. MES were detected in 17.9% of the stenoses with a prevalence (p <. 01) in symptomatic cases (25%) compared to asymptomatic cases (14. 3%). There was a significant correlation of MES with plaque ulceration (p <.01) and particularly with ulceration without flap (p <.01). No difference between deep and superficial ulceration was observed. The availability of prospective data on this topic might be useful to select subgroups of patients with moderate carotid stenosis at risk for embolism.

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