Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2991694 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The risk of 30-day stroke/death is higher in CEA in patients with CCO than with a patent contralateral carotid artery. Surgeons who place shunts selectively during CEA have higher rates of stroke/death in patients with CCO. This suggests that shunt use for CCO during CEA is associated with fewer complications, but only if the surgeon uses a shunt as part of his or her routine practice in CEA. Surgeons should preoperatively consider their own practice pattern in shunt use when faced with a patient who may require shunt placement.
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Authors
Philip P. MD, MS, Jessica B. MD, Salvatore T. MD, David H. MD, Virendra MD, Palma MD, Brian W. MD, MS, Jack L. MD, Vascular Study Group of New England Vascular Study Group of New England,