2000
DOI: 10.1177/153100350001300115
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Early Carotid Surgery for Recent Neurologic Deficit

Abstract: Early carotid endarterectomy after recent neurologic deficit is controversial. Traditionally, an interval of at least 4 to 6 weeks has been recommended based on poor historical results of early surgical intervention after recent strokes and fear of hemorrhagic transformation of the infarct. On the other hand, recurrent strokes have been observed in up to 9.5% of patients while awaiting carotid repair. Since 1996 we have adopted a more aggressive approach to a highly selected group of patients with fresh ischem… Show more

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