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Carotid Artery Stenting, Endarterectomy, or Medical Treatment Alone: The Debate Is Not Over

Abstract

The management of carotid artery stenosis reduces the risk of stroke and its related deaths.  Management options include risk factor modification and medical therapy, carotid endarterectomy (CEA), and carotid artery stenting (CAS). Although several randomized controlled trials (RCTs), mostly conducted in late-1980s and mid-1990s, have proved CEA to be effective in the prevention of ipsilateral ischemic events in selected patients with carotid artery stenosis, aggressive risk factor modification and medical therapy with recently introduced antiplatelet agents, statins, and more effective antihypertensive medications may have reduced compelling indications for immediate surgery in asymptomatic populations. Also recently, due to improvements in percutaneous techniques and carotid stents, CAS has received wide attention as a potential alternative to CEA. Herein, we review the recent data on the management options of carotid artery stenosis and seek to identify the most appropriate treatment strategy in selected patients with carotid artery stenosis.

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Carotid stenosis Endarterectomy carotid Stroke

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Kassaian SE, Goodarzynejad H. Carotid Artery Stenting, Endarterectomy, or Medical Treatment Alone: The Debate Is Not Over. J Tehran Heart Cent. 1;6(1):1-13.