“…2 Notably, carotid stenosis is more prevalent in patients with diabetes (that is also an idependent risk factor for the lesion symptomatic transformation), coronary artery disease (CAD), and peripheral artery disease. 2,8,20,[32][33][34][35][36][37] Contemporary clinical data from vascular clinics following patients with known vascular disease, show a yearly stroke rate of 2.5% in reallife cohorts, including patients on maximal (by today's criteria) medical therapy (MMT). 20,[38][39][40] This exceeds the annual stroke risk of 2.1% per year associated with paroxysmal AFib 41 that has been the main focus of stroke prevention.…”