Carotid angioplasty in a pulsatile flow model: Factors affecting embolic potential
Ojectives: carotid endoluminal intervention is an alternative to urgery but carries a risk of embolic stroke even with distal rotection devices. We investigated the clinical features and degree of stenosis related to number and size of emboli during carotid angioplasty. Design: an experimental ex vi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery 2003-07, Vol.26 (1), p.22-31 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ojectives: carotid endoluminal intervention is an alternative to urgery but carries a risk of embolic stroke even with distal rotection devices. We investigated the clinical features and degree of stenosis related to number and size of emboli during carotid angioplasty. Design: an experimental ex vivo study. Materials: an ex vivo pulsatile flow model was used in which temperature, velocity, flow, pressure and viscosity characteristics were designed to simulate the carotid circulation. Methods: carotid endarterectomy specimens excised as intact cylinders (n = 28) were subjected to a standardised angioplasty procedure using radiological guidance. Emboli collected in filters placed distally were counted and sized using microscopy. Results: median number of emboli during angioplasty was 133 (range 15-1331). Median size of the largest embolus was 700 microns (range 75-2400). Severity of stenosis correlated with increased maximum size (r = 0.55, p = 0.012). Statin therapy >4 weeks pre-operatively was associated with reduced emboli number and size (54 (range 15-748) vs 247 (range 37-1331) [p = 0.023] and 400 μm (range 75-2400) vs 1300 μm (range 600-2200) [p = 0.022]). Conclusions: in this model a wide range of emboli number and size were produced. Number and size of embolic particles were highest in patients with high-grade stenoses not receiving statin therapy.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 26, 22-31 (2003) |
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ISSN: | 1078-5884 1532-2165 |
DOI: | 10.1053/ejvs.2002.1933 |