2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2006.12.041
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Antithrombotic Therapy and Endovascular Stents Are Effective Treatment for Blunt Carotid Injuries: Results from Longterm Followup

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“…608 Although most ischemic strokes caused by dissection are a result of early thromboembolism, a minority are attributed to hemodynamic compromise. 609, 610 The prognosis may be worse in these cases, and revascularization procedures such as stenting or bypass surgery have been proposed in this setting, 609,[611][612][613][614] although prospective studies do not currently exist. …”
Section: Arterial Dissectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…608 Although most ischemic strokes caused by dissection are a result of early thromboembolism, a minority are attributed to hemodynamic compromise. 609, 610 The prognosis may be worse in these cases, and revascularization procedures such as stenting or bypass surgery have been proposed in this setting, 609,[611][612][613][614] although prospective studies do not currently exist. …”
Section: Arterial Dissectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have documented decreased stroke rate from approximately 30%-50% to 2%-10% using anticoagulation or antiplatelet therapy 4,6,8,17,22,26,31 . Although there have been no randomized trials, retrospective analyses suggest that both therapies are equally efficacious in reducing ischemic events 6,8,17,30,32 . It is often not possible to prescribe therapy for BCVI on a protocol basis, and individualized therapy is necessary depending on extent of concurrent injury.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although those individuals with Grade 3 BCAIs receiving endovascular intervention were all identified as having stable findings on follow-up imaging, previous studies have reported varying efficacy and safety for the endovascular treatment of pseudoaneurysms. 1,4,7,11,13,19 Li et al 14 performed a national trauma bank review concluding that there was no difference in the functional outcome between patients treated with endovascular procedures and those treated with medicine alone.…”
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confidence: 99%