Defining Thresholds for Meaningful Health Status Changes Following Transfemoral Carotid Artery Stenting
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2025Vol. 105(4), pp. 927–937
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Jonathan Kluger, Gaëlle Romain, Carlos Mena‐Hurtado, Scott Grubman, Carmen Pajarillo, Jacob Cleman, Lindsey Scierka, Kim G. Smolderen
Abstract
We established thresholds for meaningful health status changes after TF-CAS using common generic instruments. At 30 days after TF-CAS, 70%-80% of patients no change or worsened, while 20%-30% improved. Carotid artery disease-specific instrument would provide better insights into of TF-CAS effects on health status.
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