Spontaneous coronary artery dissection is an extremely rare cause of myocardial infarction. It has been reported mainly in young women during or after pregnancy. The prognosis and treatment of coronary dissection are not clear. We report three cases of spontaneous coronary artery dissection in young
Carotid artery dissection: Endovascular treatment. Report of 12 patients
β Scribed by Mario Fava; Luis Meneses; Soledad Loyola; Jose Tevah; Hernan Bertoni; Isidro Huete; Patricio Mellado
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 325 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1522-1946
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective:
The purpose of this article is to report our experience with endovascular treatment of internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection with the use of stents.
Background:
Carotid Dissection is an important cause of ischemic stroke in young and middleβaged patients. There are some patients in whom invasive management is recommended.
Methods:
Twelve patients (eight females, four males), mean age of 50 years (range 35β80 years) with ICA dissection, were treated with the endovascular approach during a 24βmonth period. Patients included in this study underwent magnetic resonance (MR) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) for diagnosis. Over this time period, 162 patients with ICA dissections were seen at our institution. Indications for endovascular treatment were: recurrent ischemic events despite adequate anticoagulant treatment in seven cases, contraindication to anticoagulation in four cases, and one case with significant mismatch between diffusion and perfusion weighted MR. Eleven dissections were spontaneous and one was traumatic. The followβup was performed clinically with Doppler ultrasound (US) and MR at 6, 12, and 24 months.
Results:
Stent deployment was successful in all cases. Acute symptoms were resolved in 66.7% of patients. No patients deteriorated their neurological status. There were no new clinical events, stent stenosis or occlusion on 24 months followβup.
Conclusion:
Our results showed an excellent clinical outcome of the treated patients. This suggests promising results with the use of endovascular treatment in selected patients. Β© 2008 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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