Endarterectomy versus Stenting in Patients with Symptomatic Severe Carotid Stenosis
New England Journal of Medicine2006Vol. 355(16), pp. 1660–1671
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Jean‐Louis Mas, Gilles Châtellier, B. Beyssen, Alain Branchereau, Thierry Moulin, Jean‐Pierre Becquemin, Vincent Larrue, Michel Liévre, Didier Leys, Jean-François Bonneville, J Watelet, Jean‐Pierre Pruvo, Jean‐François Albucher, Alain Viguier, Philippe Piquet, Pierre Garnier, Fausto Viader, Emmanuel Touzé, Maurice Giroud, Hassan Hosseini, J Pillet, Pascal Favrole, Jean‐Philippe Neau, Xavier Ducrocq
Abstract
In this study of patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis of 60% or more, the rates of death and stroke at 1 and 6 months were lower with endarterectomy than with stenting. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00190398 [ClinicalTrials.gov].).
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