The CAPTURE registry: Predictors of outcomes in carotid artery stenting with embolic protection for high surgical risk patients in the early post‐approval setting
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2007Vol. 70(7), pp. 1025–1033
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William A. Gray, Jay S. Yadav, Patrick Verta, Andrea P. Scicli, Ronald M. Fairman, Mark H. Wholey, L. Nelson Hopkins, Richard Atkinson, Rod Raabe, Stanley L. Barnwell, Richard Green
Abstract
In general, carotid stenting is performed safely in patients with severe stenosis at high surgical risk, with best outcomes in younger asymptomatic patients. However, there are certain patient and procedural characteristics that are associated with poorer outcomes. In these patients, the risk of stenting should be considered vis-à-vis both the anticipated benefit as well as the alternative surgical and medical options.
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