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Arch Surg ; 124(7): 866-9, 1989 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2662941

ABSTRACT

Between June 1984 and January 1986, 155 carotid endarterectomies were performed with routine shunting. Serial duplex scanning was performed during an 18-month period on 124 vessels. The results of this duplex scan review revealed the following data: A normal scan was obtained in 87/124 (70.1%). Recurrent stenosis was identified in 35/124 (28.1%), and an occluded vessel was identified in 2/124 (1.6%). Of the total recurrent stenosis group, recurrent stenosis was graded mild in 22/124 (17.7%), moderate in 7/124 (5.6%), and severe in 6/124 (4.8%). Of the 35 vessels with recurrent stenosis by duplex scanning, 22/35 (62.8%) were in female patients, and 13/35 (37.2%) were in male patients. Of the vessels with severe recurrent stenosis, 5/6 (83%) were in female patients. Recurrent stenosis following carotid endarterectomy is more common than appreciated clinically, and female patients in particular may be more prone to recurrent stenosis.


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Carotid Artery Thrombosis/etiology , Endarterectomy/adverse effects , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carotid Artery Thrombosis/diagnosis , Cerebrovascular Disorders/etiology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Recurrence , Ultrasonography
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J Vasc Surg ; 2(6): 769-74, 1985 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4057433

ABSTRACT

The population in the United States older than 75 years of age will double by the year 2000. The computerized registry of The Cleveland Vascular Society includes 19,990 vascular procedures, which have been divided into two groups. Group A consists of 16,731 operations performed on patients younger than 75 years of age and group B consists of 3259 procedures performed on patients older than 75 years of age. The overall operative mortality rate in group A was 4.4% (736 of 16,731). In subsets of group B the mortality rates were: age 75 to 79 years, 11.3% (210 of 1862), age 80 to 84 years, 13.4% (125 of 932), age 85 to 89 years, 18.0% (68 of 376), and age 90 to 98 years, 28.1% (25 of 89). In carotid endarterectomy there were no significant differences in the stroke and operative mortality rates when groups A and B were compared. Group A stroke rate was 1.8% (94 of 5220), operative mortality rate was 1.5% (77 of 5220); group B stroke rate was 2.2% (17 of 782) and the mortality rate was 2.3% (18 of 782). For aortic reconstructions group A mortality rate was 7.1% (276 of 3905); group B operative mortality rate was 24.1% (148 of 615) (p less than 0.001). In femoropopliteal reconstructions group A operative mortality rate was 2.2% (55 of 2377) and group B mortality rate was 6.7% (38 of 571) (p less than 0.0001). For lower extremity thromboembolectomy group A operative mortality rate was 14.3% (113 of 789) and the mortality rate for group B was 28.4% (196 of 689) (p less than 0.0001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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Vascular Surgical Procedures/adverse effects , Aged , Amputation, Surgical , Aortic Aneurysm/surgery , Arterial Occlusive Diseases/surgery , Carotid Arteries/surgery , Endarterectomy/adverse effects , Endarterectomy/mortality , Humans , Leg/blood supply , Thromboembolism/surgery , Vascular Surgical Procedures/mortality
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