An Overview About Treatment of Extracranial Atherosclerotic Disease for Stroke Prevention

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Mohammad Ezzat Akl Mohey El deen, et. al

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Stroke is a leading cause of adult mortality and disability worldwide. Extracranial atherosclerotic disease (ECAD), primarily, carotid artery stenosis, accounts for approximately 18%–25% of ischaemic stroke. Recent advances in neuroimaging, medical therapy and interventional management have led to A significant reduction of stroke from carotid artery stenosis. The current treatment of ECAD includes optimal medical therapy, carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid artery stenting (CAS). The selection of treatments depends on symptomatic status, severity of stenosis, individual factors, efficacy and risk of complications. The aim of this paper is to review current evidence and guidelines on the management of carotid artery stenosis, including the comparison of medical and interventional therapy (CAS and CEA), as well as future directions.

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Mohammad Ezzat Akl Mohey El deen, et. al

Mohammad Ezzat Akl Mohey El deen, Mohammad Fathy Ahmed Gouda Khater, Said Abd Elmonem Ibrahim, Ahmed Fekry Salem

Radiodiagnosis Department, Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig University, Egypt

Corresponding author: Mohammad Ezzat Akl Mohey El deen

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