Carotid artery stenting in octogenarians is associated with increased adverse outcomes

  • Stanziale, Stephen F.
  • Marone, Luke K.
  • Boules, Tamer N.
  • Brimmeier, Judith A.
  • Hill, Katherine
  • Makaroun, Michel S.
  • Wholey, Mark H.
Publication date
February 2006
Publisher
The Society for Vascular Surgery. Published by Mosby, Inc.

Abstract

BackgroundCarotid artery stenting is an increasingly common endovascular treatment of carotid artery stenosis advocated in high-risk patients despite reports of increased adverse periprocedural outcomes in patients aged >80 years. We sought to evaluate our single institution experience with octogenarians and whether they have an increased incidence of major complications with carotid artery stenting.MethodsThree hundred eighty-six patients, including 260 patients from 10 regulatory trials, who underwent carotid artery stenting between June 1996 and March 2004 for symptomatic or asymptomatic carotid stenosis were reviewed from a prospectively maintained database. Periprocedural (≤30 days after carotid artery stenting) cerebrovascular acciden...

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