Unlabelled: Carotid surgery concept is wining ground both among neurologists who recommend and vascular surgeons who perform an increased number of interventions. Regardless of the technique, we are interested in the tendency of the plaque to grow and determine stenosis. Ultrasound (US) is 91-94% sensitive and 85-99% specific in detecting a significant stenosis of the internal carotid artery.
Aim: To establish a correlation between the preoperative US and intraoperative plaque characteristics in order to determine the restenosis rate.
Material And Methods: From January 1, 2012 to December 31, 2012, 70 consecutive patients were included in this study. Two groups were formed: 35 patients with stenotic ICA and 35 patients presenting stenosis at the femoral artery bifurcation (control group). The comparison between these two groups started from the premise of a similar pattern for internal carotid artery--deep femoral artery and external carotid artery- superficial femoral artery. US scans were performed on admission in all patients. All images were normalized and Gray Scale Median (GSM) was calculated.
Results: Femoral plaque GSM values were higher in relation with hyperechogenicity highlighting the intensely calcified structure. Unstable plaques were more heterogenic, with higher transparency and lower GSM than stable plaques. This was the case of carotid plaques. During follow-up US revealed no restenosis.
Conclusions: Femoral bifurcation plaques are calcified and determine chronic ischemic symptoms, while carotid bifurcation plaques are unstable and determine cerebral symptoms. US remain the gold standard non-invasive technique both for screening and diagnosis and set the therapeutic coordinates.
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