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High-risk carotid plaque features may be more accurate predictors of ipsilateral ischemic stroke risk than the degree of carotid artery stenosis

Title: High-risk carotid plaque features may be more accurate predictors of ipsilateral ischemic stroke risk than the degree of carotid artery stenosis
Authors: Paraskevas K. I.; Saba L.; Perler B. A.; Aburahma A.; Sultan S.; Meschia J. F.; Lal B. K.; Lyden S. P.; Malas M. B.; Erben Y. M.; Mansilha A.; Gargiuilo M.; Faggioli G.; Pini R.; White C. J.; Abularrage C. J.; Spinelli F.; Blecha M.; Dardik A.; Myrcha P.; Lanza G.; Spinetti G.; Menyhei G.; Bruno A.; Ringleb P. A.; Reiff T.; Stilo F.; Mikhailidis D. P.; Gray W. A.; Jawien A.; D'Oria M.; Svetlikov A.; Silvestrini M.; Poredos P.; Fernandes J. F. E.; Di Lazzaro V.; Eldrup-Jorgensen J.; Gurevich V.; Liapis C. D.; Stone D. H.; Schneider P. A.; Gallitto E.; Dermody M.; Vacirca A.; Sawicka A.; Sufali G.; Mackevicius A.; Baltrunas T.; Kashyap V. S.; Zeebregts C. J.; Musialek P.; Setacci C.; Schermerhorn M. L.; Lip G. Y.; Nicolaides A. N.; Chaturvedi S.
Contributors: Paraskevas, K. I.; Saba, L.; Perler, B. A.; Aburahma, A.; Sultan, S.; Meschia, J. F.; Lal, B. K.; Lyden, S. P.; Malas, M. B.; Erben, Y. M.; Mansilha, A.; Gargiuilo, M.; Faggioli, G.; Pini, R.; White, C. J.; Abularrage, C. J.; Spinelli, F.; Blecha, M.; Dardik, A.; Myrcha, P.; Lanza, G.; Spinetti, G.; Menyhei, G.; Bruno, A.; Ringleb, P. A.; Reiff, T.; Stilo, F.; Mikhailidis, D. P.; Gray, W. A.; Jawien, A.; D'Oria, M.; Svetlikov, A.; Silvestrini, M.; Poredos, P.; Fernandes, J. F. E.; Di Lazzaro, V.; Eldrup-Jorgensen, J.; Gurevich, V.; Liapis, C. D.; Stone, D. H.; Schneider, P. A.; Gallitto, E.; Dermody, M.; Vacirca, A.; Sawicka, A.; Sufali, G.; Mackevicius, A.; Baltrunas, T.; Kashyap, V. S.; Zeebregts, C. J.; Musialek, P.; Setacci, C.; Schermerhorn, M. L.; Lip, G. Y.; Nicolaides, A. N.; Chaturvedi, S.
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: IRInSubria - Institutional Repository Insubria (Università degli Studi dell’Insubria)
Subject Terms: Carotid endarterectomy; Carotid stenosi; Stroke
Description: Introduction: The optimal management of patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis (AsxCS) is enduringly controversial. The current stratification of AsxCS patients based on the degree of stenosis alone does not always reflect ipsilateral ischemic stroke risk. We hypothesized that the presence of ≥1 “high-risk” carotid plaque feature may more accurately identify AsxCS patients at high risk for a future ipsilateral ischemic cerebrovascular event. Evidence acquisition: We reviewed the literature for evidence supporting an association between high-risk carotid plaque features with ipsilateral ischemic stroke risk. Evidence synthesis: Certain carotid plaque features, such as intraplaque hemorrhage, lipid-rich necrotic core, thinning/rupture of the fibrous cap, ulceration, or neovascularization, may more accurately stratify patients at low vs. high future stroke risk. The presence of ≥1 “high-risk” carotid plaque characteristics can inform decisions on the conservative vs. invasive management of AsxCS patients and target carotid revascularization procedures to those AsxCS patient subgroups at high stroke risk who are more likely to benefit from them. Conclusions: The present article presents the rationale supporting stratification of AsxCS patients not based on the degree of stenosis, but on the presence of one or more specific high-risk plaque features that increase the risk of a future ipsilateral ischemic cerebrovascular event.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/40856785; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:001560926200004; volume:44; issue:3; firstpage:224; lastpage:234; numberofpages:11; journal:INTERNATIONAL ANGIOLOGY; https://hdl.handle.net/11383/2204952
DOI: 10.23736/S0392-9590.25.05431-8
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11383/2204952; https://doi.org/10.23736/S0392-9590.25.05431-8
Accession Number: edsbas.53A91E72
Database: BASE