Predictors Of Acute And Persisting Ischemic Brain Lesions In Patients Randomized To Carotid Stenting Or Endarterectomy

Ayda Rostamzadeh,Thomas Zumbrunn,Paul J Nederkoorn,Sumaira Macdonald,L Jaap Kappelle,Willem P Th M Mali, M M Brown,H Bart Van Der Worp,G J De Borst,G A P De Kort, L M Jongen,L J Kappelle, T H Lo,W P Th M Mali,Frans L Moll,H B Van Der Worp,Leo H Bonati,Stefan T Engelter,Felix Fluri, Steven T Haller, A L Jacob, E Kirsch,P A Lyrer, E W Radue, P Stierli,M Wasner, S G Wetzel, H Z Flach,Johanna M Hendriks,Peter J Koudstaal,Peter M T Pattynama,L C Van Dijk, M R H M Van Sambeek,A Van Der Lugt,H Van Urk,Hence J M Verhagen, M Clarke,Marc Eliot Davis,A Dixit, P J Dorman, A Dyker, Gregory D Ford, A Golkar,Ralph Jackson, Vijay Jayakrishnan, D Lambert, T A Lees, Stephen J Louw, D Mendelow,Helen Rodgers, Joan B Rose,Gerard Stansby, M G Wyatt,M J W Koelemaij,Charles B L M Majoie, J A A Reekers,Yvo B W E M Roos, M Adiseshiah, C Bishop, S Brew, Justin D Brookes,H R Jager, N D Kitchen, J D Beard,Trevor J Cleveland, D E Dodd, P A Gaines, R Lonsdale,R Nair, A Nassef,S Nawaz, G S Venables

STROKE(2014)

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Background and Purpose We investigated predictors for acute and persisting periprocedural ischemic brain lesions among patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis randomized to stenting or endarterectomy in the International Carotid Stenting Study.Methods We assessed acute lesions on diffusion-weighted imaging 1 to 3 days after treatment in 124 stenting and 107 endarterectomy patients and lesions persisting on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery after 1 month in 86 and 75 patients, respectively.Results Stenting patients had more acute (relative risk, 8.8; 95% confidence interval, 4.4-17.5; P<0.001) and persisting lesions (relative risk, 4.2; 95% confidence interval, 1.6-11.1; P=0.005) than endarterectomy patients. Acute lesion count was associated with age (by trend), male sex, and stroke as the qualifying event in stenting; high systolic blood pressure in endarterectomy; and white matter disease in both groups. The rate of conversion from acute to persisting lesions was lower in the stenting group (relative risk, 0.4; 95% confidence interval, 0.2-0.8; P=0.007), and was only predicted by acute lesion volume.Conclusions Stenting caused more acute and persisting ischemic brain lesions than endarterectomy. However, the rate of conversion from acute to persisting lesions was lower in the stenting group, most likely attributable to lower acute lesion volumes.Clinical Trial Registration URL: www.isrctn.org. Unique identifier: ISRCTN25337470.
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carotid stenosis, diffusion-weighted imaging, endarterectomy, intracranial embolism, stenting, stroke
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