326 results on '"Eikelboom, B"'
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2. Femorodistal in situ bypass
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van Reedt Dortland, R. W. H., Eikelboom, B. C., Jamieson, Crawford W., editor, and Yao, James S. T., editor
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- 1994
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3. Multidisciplinary Vascular Screening Program Modestly Improves the Medical Treatment of Vascular Risk Factors
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Goessens, B. M. B., Visseren, F. L. J., Olijhoek, J. K., Eikelboom, B. C., and der Graaf, Y. van
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- 2005
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4. Oral Anticoagulant Therapy in Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease
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Visseren, F. L.J. and Eikelboom, B. C.
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- 2003
5. The influence of hyperhomocysteinemia on graft patency after infrainguinal bypass surgery in the Dutch BOA Study
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de Borst, G. J., Tangelder, M. J.D., Algra, A., Lawson, J. A., Banga, J. D., Eikelboom, B. C., and van der Vliet, J. A.
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- 2002
6. Sustained Bilateral Hemodynamic Benefit of Contralateral Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients With Symptomatic Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion
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Rutgers, D. R., Klijn, C. J.M., Kappelle, L. J., Eikelboom, B. C., van Huffelen, A. C., and van der Grond, J.
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- 2001
7. Flow redistribution in the major cerebral arteries after carotid endarterectomy: A study with transcranial Doppler scan
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Vriens, E. M., Wieneke, G. H., Hillen, B., Eikelboom, B. C., Van Huffelen, A. C., and Visser, G. H.
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- 2001
8. Interpretation of Dutch BOA Trial
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Algra, A, Tangelder, M J D, Lawson, J A, and Eikelboom, B C
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- 2000
9. Decreased transcranial Doppler carbon dioxide reactivity is associated with disordered cerebral metabolism in patients with internal carotid artery stenosis
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Visser, G. H., van der Grond, J., van Huffelen, A. C., Wieneke, G. H., and Eikelboom, B. C.
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- 1999
10. Thrombomodulin Activity of Fat-Derived Microvascular Endothelial Cells Seeded on Expanded Polytetrafluorethylene
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Hedeman Joosten, P. Ph.A., Verhagen, H. J.M., Heijnen-Snyder, G. J., Sixma, J. J., de Groot, Ph. G., Eikelboom, B. C., and Elisen, M. G.L.M.
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- 1999
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11. Influence of study design on reported mortality and morbidity rates after abdominal aortic aneurysm repair
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BLANKENSTEIJN, J. D., LINDENBURG, F. P., VAN DER GRAAF, Y., and EIKELBOOM, B. C.
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- 1998
12. Results of aortic screening in the brothers of patients who had elective aortic aneurysm repair
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VAN DER GRAAF, Y., AKKERSDIJK, G. J. M., HAK, E., GODAERT, G. L. R., and EIKELBOOM, B. C.
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- 1998
13. Thrombomodulin activity on mesothelial cells: perspectives for mesothelial cells as an alternative for endothelial cells for cell seeding on vascular grafts
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Verhagen, H. J. M., Heijnen-Snyder, G. J., Pronk, A., Vroom, Th. M., van Vroonhoven, Th. J. M. V., Eikelboom, B. C., Sixma, J. J., and de Groot, Ph. G.
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- 1996
14. Cerebral Metabolism of Patients with Stenosis of the Internal Carotid Artery Before and After Endarterectomy
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van der Grond, J., Balm*, R., Klijn†, C. J. M., Kappelle†, L. J., Eikelboom*, B. C., and Mali, W. P. Th. M.
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- 1996
15. Impact of ultrasonographic duplex scanning on therapeutic decision making in lower-limb arterial disease
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ELSMAN, B. H. P., LEGEMATE, D. A., van der HEIJDEN, F. H. W. M., de VOS, H. J., MALI, W. P. TH. M., and EIKELBOOM, B. C.
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- 1995
16. Colour Doppler ultrasonographic imaging in the diagnosis of the popliteal artery entrapment syndrome
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Akkersdijk, W. L. and Eikelboom, B. C.
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- 1995
17. Carotid Endarterectomy With Transcranial Doppler and Electroencephalographic Monitoring: A Prospective Study in 130 Operations
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Jansen, C., Vriens, E. M., Eikelboom, B. C., Vermeulen, F. E.E., Gijn, J. van, and Ackerstaff, R. G.A.
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- 1993
18. Severity of Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Ipsilateral Hemispheric Ischaemic Events: Results from the ACSRS Study
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Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Thomas, D, Giannoukas, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Aló, E, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, DeRango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbie, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilleas, n, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J., BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Thomas, D, Giannoukas, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Aló, E, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbie, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilleas, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, NICOLAIDES A N, KAKKOS S K, GRIFFIN M, SABETAI M, DHANJIL S, TEGOS T, THOMAS D J, GIANNOUKAS A, GEROULAKOS G, GEORGIOU N, FRANCIS S, IOANNIDOU E, and NOVO S
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Risk ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid Stenosi ,Predictive Value of Test ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Severity of Illness Index ,Asymptomatic ,Brain Ischemia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cerebrovascular Accident ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Severity of illness ,NASCET ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,medicine ,Carotid ,Stenosis ,Medicine(all) ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Creatinine ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,Ultrasonography, Duplex, Doppler ,chemistry ,Predictive value of tests ,Cardiology ,Surgery ,ECST ,Radiology ,Internal carotid artery ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Human - Abstract
Objectives. This study determines the risk of ipsilateral ischaemic neurological events in relation to the degree of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and other risk factors. Methods. Patients (n = 1115) with asymptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis greater than 50% in relation to the bulb diameter were followed up for a period of 6-84 (mean 37.1) months. Stenosis was graded using duplex, and clinical and biochemical risk factors were recorded. Results. The relationship between ICA stenosis and event rate is linear when stenosis is expressed by the ECST method, but S-shaped if expressed by the NASCET method. In addition to the ECST grade of stenosis (RR 1.6; 95% CI 1.21-2.15), history of contralateral TIAs (RR 3.0; 95% CI 1.90-4.73) and creatinine in excess of 85 μmol/L (RR 2.1; 95% CI 1.23-3.65) were independent risk predictors. The combination of these three risk factors can identify a high-risk group (7.3% annual event rate and 4.3% annual stroke rate) and a low risk group (2.3% annual event rate and 0.7% annual stroke rate). Conclusions. Linearity between ECST percent stenosis and risk makes this method for grading stenosis more amenable to risk prediction without any transformation not only in clinical practice but also when multivariable analysis is to be used. Identification of additional risk factors provides a new approach to risk stratification and should help refine the indications for carotid endarterectomy. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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19. Asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis and cerebrovascular risk stratification
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Nicolaides, Andrew N, Kakkos, Stavros K., Kyriacou, Efthyvoulos, Griffin, Maura, Sabetai, Michael, Thomas, Dafydd J., Tegos, Thomas, Geroulakos, George, Labropoulos, Nicos, Dor, Caroline J., Morris, Tim P., Naylor, Ross, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, Null, Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes e. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaunnersy, Anne, Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Geroulakos, G., Kakkos, S., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Nicolaides, A., Thomas, D, Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, Null, Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., Wilkinson, A. R., Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Kyriacou, E, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Thomas, D, Tegos, T, Geroulakos, G, Labropoulos, N, Dor, C, Morris, T, Naylor, R, Abbott, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardileah, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbp, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, Nicolaides, Andrew N, Kakkos, Stavros K., Kyriacou, Efthyvoulo, Griffin, Maura, Sabetai, Michael, Thomas, Dafydd J., Tegos, Thoma, Geroulakos, George, Labropoulos, Nico, Dor, Caroline J., Morris, Tim P., Naylor, Ro, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, Null, Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes e. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaunnersy, Anne, Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Geroulakos, G., Kakkos, S., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Nicolaides, A., Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, Null, Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., and Wilkinson, A. R.
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Male ,Carotid Stenosi ,carotid artery stenosis ,Brain Ischemia ,80 and over ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,Carotid Stenosis ,Cerebrovascular disease ,cerebrovascular risk ,Stroke ,Ultrasonography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Middle Aged ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,Radiology ,Internal carotid artery ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Adult ,Aged ,Amaurosis Fugax ,Humans ,ROC Curve ,Risk Assessment ,Surgery ,Human ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Central nervous system disease ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,Asymtomatic carotid stenosis ,cardiovascular diseases ,Risk factor ,carotid surgery ,Vascular disease ,business.industry ,Amaurosis fugax ,medicine.disease ,Internal ,Stenosis ,atherosclerosis ,Carotid Artery ,business - Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the cerebrovascular risk stratification potential of baseline degree of stenosis, clinical features, and ultrasonic plaque characteristics in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, cohort study of patients undergoing medical intervention for vascular disease. Hazard ratios for ICA stenosis, clinical features, and plaque texture features associated with ipsilateral cerebrovascular or retinal ischemic (CORI) events were calculated using proportional hazards models. Results: A total of 1121 patients with 50% to 99% asymptomatic ICA stenosis in relation to the bulb (European Carotid Surgery Trial [ECST] method) were followed-up for 6 to 96 months (mean, 48). A total of 130 ipsilateral CORI events occurred. Severity of stenosis, age, systolic blood pressure, increased serum creatinine, smoking history of more than 10 pack-years, history of contralateral transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or stroke, low grayscale median (GSM), increased plaque area, plaque types 1, 2, and 3, and the presence of discrete white areas (DWAs) without acoustic shadowing were associated with increased risk. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed for predicted risk versus observed CORI events as a measure of model validity. The areas under the ROC curves for a model of stenosis alone, a model of stenosis combined with clinical features and a model of stenosis combined with clinical, and plaque features were 0.59 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.54-0.64), 0.66 (0.62-0.72), and 0.82 (0.78-0.86), respectively. In the last model, stenosis, history of contralateral TIAs or stroke, GSM, plaque area, and DWAs were independent predictors of ipsilateral CORI events. Combinations of these could stratify patients into different levels of risk for ipsilateral CORI and stroke, with predicted risk close to observed risk. Of the 923 patients with
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20. Predictors and clinical significance of progression or regression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis
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Kakkos, Sk, Nicolaides, An, Charalambous, I, Thomas, D, Giannopoulos, A, Naylor, Ar, Geroulakos, G, Abbott, Al, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Risk of Stroke Study Group Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes J, Fernandes e., Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaughnessy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, M, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A. R., Kakkos, Stavros K., Nicolaides, Andrew N., Charalambous, Ioanna, Thomas, Dafydd, Giannopoulos, Argyrio, Naylor, A. Ro, Geroulakos, George, Abbott, Anne L., Adovasio, Roberto, Ziani, B., Alò, F. P., Cicilioni, C. G., Ambrosio, G., Andreev, A., Andreozzi, G. M., Verlato, F., Camporese, G., Arosio, E., Barkauskas, E., Barros D'Sa, A. A. B., Brannigan, P., Batchvarova, V., Dramov, A., Belardi, P., Novelli, G. P., Simoni, G., Bell, P., Biasi, G. M., Mingazzini, P., Bornstein, N. M., Bouchier Hayes, D., Fitzgerald, P., Cairols, M. A., Cao, P. G., Derango, P., Carboni, G. P., Geoffredo, C., Catalano, M., Chambers, B., Goetzmann, M., Dickinson, A., Clement, D., Bobelyn, M., Coccheri, S., Conti, E., Diamantopoulos, E., Andreadis, E. A., Dimakakos, P. B., Kotsis, T., Eikelboom, B., Entz, L., Ferrari Bardile, A., Aloi, T., Salerno, M., Fernandes E. Fernandes, J., Pedro, L., Fitzgerald, D. E., O'Shaughnessy, A. M., Fletcher, J., Forconi, S., Cappeli, R., Bicchi, M., Arrigucci, S., Gallai, V., Cardaiolli, G., Gomez Isaza, L. F., Gorgoyannis, G., Liasis, N., Graf, M., Guarini, P., Hardy, S., Harris, P., Aston, S., Iosa, G., Katsamouris, A., Giannoukas, A., Krzanowski, M., Ladurner, G., Leal Monedero, J., Lee, B. B., Liapis, C., Galanis, P., Liboni, W., Pavanelli, E., Mannarino, E., Vaudo, G., Mccollum, P., Levison, R., Micieli, G., Bosone, D., Middleton, L., Pantziaris, M., Tyllis, T., Minar, E., Willfort, A., Moggi, L., Nenci, G., Radicchia, S., Norgren, L., Ribbe, E., Novo, S., Tantillo, R., Olinic, D., Paaske, W., Pagnan, A., Pauletto, P., Pagliara, V., Pettina, G., Pratesi, C., Matticari, S., Polivka, J., Sevcik, P., Poredos, P., Blinc, A., Videcnik, V., Pujia, A., Raso, A., Rispoli, P., Conforti, M., Robinson, T., Dennis, M. S. J., Rosfors, S., Rudofsky, G., Schroeder, T., Gronholdt, M. L., Finocchi, C., Rodriguez, G., Spartera, C., Ventura, M., Scarpelli, P., Sprynger, M., Sadzot, B., Hottermans, C., Moonen, M., Taylor, P. R., Tovar Pardo, A., Negreira, J., Vayssairat, M., Faintuch, J. M., Valaikiené, J., Walker, M. G., and Wilkinson, A. R.
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Male ,Time Factors ,Cost effectiveness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid Stenosi ,Predictive Value of Test ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Retinal Disease ,Risk Factors ,80 and over ,Carotid Stenosis ,Plaque ,Atherosclerotic ,Ultrasonography ,Aged, 80 and over ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Incidence ,Remission Induction ,Doppler ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Duplex ,Europe ,Stroke ,Predictive value of tests ,Disease Progression ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Victoria ,Prognosi ,Asymptomatic ,Retinal Diseases ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Aged ,Asymptomatic Disease ,business.industry ,Risk Factor ,medicine.disease ,Internal ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Stenosis ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Relative risk ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis ,Carotid Artery ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine baseline clinical and ultrasonographic plaque factors predictive of progression or regression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and the predictive value of changes in stenosis severity on risk of first ipsilateral cerebral or retinal ischemic events (including stroke).METHODS: A total of 1121 patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis of 50% to 99% in relation to the bulb diameter (European Carotid Surgery Trial [ECST] method) underwent six monthly clinical assessments and carotid duplexes for up to 8 years (mean follow-up, 4 years). Progression or regression was considered present if there was a change of at least one grade higher or lower, respectively, persisting for at least two consecutive examinations.RESULTS: Regression occurred in 43 (3.8%), no change in 856 (76.4%), and progression in 222 (19.8%) patients. Younger age, high grades of stenosis, absence of discrete white areas in the plaque, and taking lipid lowering therapy were independent baseline predictors of increased incidence of regression. High serum creatinine, male gender, not taking lipid lowering therapy, low grades of stenosis, and increased plaque area were independent baseline predictors of progression. One hundred and thirty first ipsilateral cerebral or retinal ischemic events, including 59 strokes, occurred. Forty (67.8%) of the strokes occurred in patients whose stenosis was unchanged, 19 (32.2%) in those with progression, and zero in those with regression. For the entire cohort, the 8-year cumulative ipsilateral cerebral ischemic stroke rate was zero in patients with regression, 9% if the stenosis was unchanged, and 16% if there was progression (average annual stroke rates of 0%, 1.1%, and 2.0%, respectively; log-rank, P = .05; relative risk in patients with progression, 1.92; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-3.25). For patients with baseline stenosis 70% to 99% in relation to the distal internal carotid (North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial [NASCET] method), in the absence of progression (n = 349), the 8-year cumulative ipsilateral cerebral ischemic stroke rate was 12%. In the presence of progression (n = 77), it was 21% (average annual stroke rates of 1.5% and 2.6%, respectively; log-rank, P = .34). Only nine (30%) of the 30 strokes occurred in the progression group.CONCLUSIONS: Progressive asymptomatic carotid stenosis identified a subgroup with about twice the risk of ipsilateral stroke compared with those without progression. However, the clinical value of screening for progression simply for selecting patients for carotid procedures is limited because of the low frequency of progression and its relatively low associated stroke rate. The cost effectiveness of screening for change in stenosis severity to better direct current optimal medical treatment needs testing.
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21. Amsterdam Acute Aneurysm Trial
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Hoornweg, L. L., Balm, Ron, Legemate, D. A., Idu, M. M., Kox, C., Reekers, J. A., Van Lienden, K. P., Van Delden, O. M., Wisselink, W., Rauwerda, J. A., Van Den Berg, F. G., Vahl, A. C., Visser, M. J.T., Van Der Heijden, F. H.W.M., De Vries, C., Van Der Hulst, V. P.M., Montauban Van Swijndregt, A. D., Nagy, T. O.M., Wiersema, A. M., Voorwinde, A., Lawson, J. A., Van Der Broek, Th A.A., Cohen, R. A., Nio, D., Tijssen, J. P., De Mol, B. A.J.M., Eikelboom, B. C., VU University medical center, Surgery, Radiology and nuclear medicine, and Pathology
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Aortic Rupture ,Cost-Benefit Analysis ,Patient Selection ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Ethics, Research ,03 medical and health sciences ,Treatment Outcome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Research Design ,Quality of Life ,cardiovascular system ,Humans ,Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases ,Emergencies ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal - Abstract
The objective of the Amsterdam Acute Aneurysm Trial is to study the combined outcome of conventional emergency surgery versus endovascular treatment for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms. The design used was a multicenter randomized clinical trial conducted in two university hospitals and one teaching hospital in the Amsterdam region. The study included all patients with a ruptured abdominal aneurysm who were eligible for endovascular and conventional surgery. The primary end points were combined mortality and severe morbidity. The secondary end points were quality of life and cost-effectiveness. The background, design, and methods of this trial are presented, and the ethical and legal issues of this type of research are discussed.
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22. Silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography brain scans and risk of ipsilateral hemispheric events in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis
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Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, DeRango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, McCollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, n, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A., Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, and Wilkinson, A
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,internal carotid artery ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,brain embolism ,Asymptomatic ,Risk Assessment ,Central nervous system disease ,Duplex scanning ,Predictive Value of Tests ,MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,medicine ,Humans ,Carotid Stenosis ,brain infarction ,cardiovascular diseases ,Prospective Studies ,Stroke ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Duplex ,Cerebral infarction ,business.industry ,Amaurosis fugax ,Cerebral Infarction ,medicine.disease ,major clinical study ,neurologic disease ,Stenosis ,multicenter study ,Intracranial Embolism ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,transient ischemic attack ,Disease Progression ,carotid artery obstruction ,Surgery ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,prospective study - Abstract
Udgivelsesdato: 2009-Apr OBJECTIVES: This study tested the hypothesis that silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography (CT) brain scans can predict ipsilateral neurologic hemispheric events and stroke in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis. METHODS: In a prospective multicenter natural history study, 821 patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis graded with duplex scanning who had CT brain scans were monitored every 6 months for a maximum of 8 years. Duplex scans were reported centrally, and stenosis was expressed as a percentage in relation to the normal distal internal carotid criteria used by the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trialists. CT brain scans were reported centrally by a neuroradiologist. In 146 patients (17.8%), 8 large cortical, 15 small cortical, 72 discrete subcortical, and 51 basal ganglia ipsilateral infarcts were present; these were considered likely to be embolic and were classified as such. Other infarct types, lacunes (n = 15), watershed (n = 9), and the presence of diffuse white matter changes (n = 95) were not considered to be embolic. RESULTS: During a mean follow-up of 44.6 months (range, 6 months-8 years), 102 ipsilateral hemispheric neurologic events (amaurosis fugax in 16, 38 transient ischemic attacks [TIAs], and 47 strokes) occurred, 138 patients died, and 24 were lost to follow-up. In 462 patients with 60% to 99% stenosis, the cumulative event-free rate at 8 years was 0.81 (2.4% annual event rate) when embolic infarcts were absent and 0.63 (4.6% annual event rate) when present (log-rank P = .032). In 359 patients with
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23. The Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Stroke (ACSRS) study. Aims and results of quality control
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Nicolaides, A, Sabetai, M, Kakkos, SK, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Stevens, JM, Thomas, DJ, Francis, S, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Ioannidou, E, Kyriacou, E, ACSRS Study Group: Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, FP, Cicilioni, CG, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, GM, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, D'Sa AA, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, GP, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Bornstein, NM, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, MA, Cao, PG, DeRango, P, Carboni, GP, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Dimakakos, PB, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes e. Farnandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, DE, O'Shaunnersy, A, Dooley, C, McMahon, N, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza, LF, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krazanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, BB, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, McCollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, MS, Rosfors, S, Carlström, C, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, ML, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, G, Taylor, PR, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Valaikiené, J, Walker, MG, Wilkinson, AR, Barnett, HJ, Bernstein, EF, Moore, W, Standness, LE, Tsapogas, M, van Gijn, J., BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Nicolaides, A, Sabetai, M, Kakkos, S, Dhanjil, S, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Francis, S, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Ioannidou, E, Kyriacou, E, ACSRS Study Group: Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, D, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes e. Farnandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Dooley, C, Mcmahon, N, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krazanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Carlström, C, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, G, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, Barnett, H, Bernstein, E, Moore, W, Standness, L, Tsapogas, M, and van Gijn, J
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MED/22 - CHIRURGIA VASCOLARE ,Carotid artery stenosis, Carotid Endarterectomy, Echo Doppler, Risk of stroke - Abstract
AIM: The results of the Asymptomatic Carotid Atherosclerosis Study (ACAS) study have provided the first scientific evidence that in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis greater than 60% carotid endarterectomy reduces the risk of stroke from 2% to 1% per year. The implications are that approximately 20 operations need to be performed in order to prevent 1 stroke in 5 years. The aims of the Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Stroke (ACSRS) study are to identify a subgroup or subgroups at a risk for stroke higher than 4% and a group at a risk for stroke less than 1% per year using systemic and local risk factors (plaque characterization) in addition to the degree of stenosis. The aim of this paper is to present the protocol and the results of the quality control. METHODS: The ACSRS is a multicentre natural history study of patients with asymptomatic internal carotid diameter stenosis greater than 50% in relation to the bulb. The degree of stenosis is graded using multiple established ultrasonic duplex criteria. In addition, ultrasonic plaque characterization is performed and clinical risk factors and medications are recorded. Training is provided centrally. All carotid ultrasound examinations are recorded on video-tape which together with CT-brain scans and ECG are analysed at the coordinating centre with feedback information to partner centres. RESULTS: The video recordings and analysis of data centrally with feed back information have provided quality control with a significant improvement not only in the completion of data forms but also in the grading of internal carotid stenosis and plaque recordings using ultrasound. CONCLUSION: The high level of quality of data collected will add credibility to the results of the ACSRS study and may eventually promote the development of international standards of plaque imaging and characterization
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24. The size of juxtaluminal hypoechoic area in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid plaques predicts the occurrence of stroke
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Kakkos, Sk, Griffin, Mb, Nicolaides, An, Kyriacou, E, Sabetai, Mm, Tegos, T, Makris, Gc, Thomas, Dj, Geroulakos, G, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Risk of Stroke Study Group, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, A, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaughnessy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Thomas, D, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, M, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, R., Stavros K., Kakko, Maura B., Griffin, Andrew N., Nicolaide, Efthyvoulos, Kyriacou, Michael M., Sabetai, Thomas, Tego, Gregory C., Makri, Dafydd J., Thoma, George, Geroulako, Asymptomatic Carotid, Stenosi, Risk of Stroke Study, Group, Adovasio, Roberto, Kakkos, SK, Griffin, MB, Nicolaides, AN, Kyriacou, E, Sabetai, MM, Tegos, T, Makris, GC, Thomas, DJ, Geroulakos, G, and Novo, s
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Asymptomatic carotid plaque ,Male ,Time Factors ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotid endarterectomy ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Severity of Illness Index ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis ,hypoecoic area ,Stroke ,Risk Factors ,Carotid Stenosis ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged, 80 and over ,Neovascularization, Pathologic ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Plaque, Atherosclerotic ,Europe ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,juxtaluminal hypoechoic area, ultrasound images, asymptomatic carotid plaques, stroke ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asymptomatic ,Risk Assessment ,Brain ischemia ,Echography ,Predictive Value of Tests ,asymptomatic carotid artery stenosi ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,medicine.disease ,Acoustic shadow ,Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare ,Stenosis ,ROC Curve ,Asymptomatic Diseases ,Linear Models ,Surgery ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that the size of a juxtaluminal black (hypoechoic) area (JBA) in ultrasound images of asymptomatic carotid artery plaques predicts future ipsilateral ischemic stroke. METHODS: A JBA was defined as an area of pixels with a grayscale value 10 mm(2) (P < .001). In a Cox model with ipsilateral ischemic events (amaurosis fugax, transient ischemic attack [TIA], or stroke) as the dependent variable, the JBA (8 mm(2)) was still significant after adjusting for other plaque features known to be associated with increased risk, including stenosis, grayscale median, presence of discrete white areas without acoustic shadowing indicating neovascularization, plaque area, and history of contralateral TIA or stroke. Plaque area and grayscale median were not significant. Using the significant variables (stenosis, discrete white areas without acoustic shadowing, JBA, and history of contralateral TIA or stroke), this model predicted the annual risk of stroke for each patient (range, 0.1%-10.0%). The average annual stroke risk was
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25. Silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography brain scans and risk of ipsilateral hemispheric events in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis
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Kakkos, Sk, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides AN Adovasio, B, Ziani, B, Alò, Fp, Cicilioni, Cg, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, Gm, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa AA, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, Gm, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, Nm, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, Ma, Cao, Pg, Derango, P, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, Ea, Dimakakos, Pb, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Aloi Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes J, Fernandes e., Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, De, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Kakkos, S, Gomez Isaza LF, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, Bb, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, Ms, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, Ml, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Taylor, Pr, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, Jm, Valaikiené, J, Walker, Mg, Wilkinson, Ar, Barnett, Hj, Bernstein, Ef, Jones, Am, Moore, W, Myers, K, Strandness, De, Toole, J, Tsapogas, M, and van Gijn, J.
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26. Severity of asymptomatic carotid stenosis and risk of ipsilateral hemispheric ischaemic events: results from the ACSRS study
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Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, Fp, Cicilioni, Cg, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, Gm, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa AA, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, Gp, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, Gm, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, Nm, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, Ma, Cao, Pg, Derango, P, Carboni, Gp, Geoffredo, C, Catalono, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, Ea, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Thomas, D, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, Pietro, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, Ms, Rosfos, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, Ml, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Dimakakos, Pb, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari, Bardile, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes J, Fernandes e., Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, De, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, F, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Geroulakos, G, Gomez Isaza LF, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, Bb, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Barnett, Hj, Bernstein, Ef, Jones, Am, Moore, W, Myers, K, Strandness, De, Toole, J, Tsapogas, M, van Gijn, J, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, Taylor, Pr, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, Jm, Valaikiené, J, Walker, Mg, and Wilkinson, A. R.
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27. In vivo transluminal microvascular endothelial cell seeding on balloon injured rabbit arteries
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Arts, C. H., Groot, P. G., Attevelt, N., Heijnen-Snyder, G. J., Verhagen, H. J., Eikelboom, B. C., Jan Blankensteijn, and Surgery
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Item does not contain fulltext AIM: Seeding venous endothelial cells (EC) onto damaged vascular surfaces attenuates the development of intimal hyperplasia. Unlike venous EC, fat derived microvascular endothelial cells (MVEC) do not require a culture step to increase the yield. The authors investigated whether fat derived MVEC are suitable to reduce intimal hyperplasia after PTA. METHODS: Five rabbits were subjected to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of both iliac arteries. One side was seeded transluminally with autologous perirenal fat derived MVEC, using a double balloon catheter. The contralateral side was sham seeded, and served as a control. Follow-up was 4 weeks. Another rabbit was used for a feasibility experiment. This rabbit was subjected to a 1-sided seeding procedure and was sacrificed after 1 week. In a 7th rabbit, a 1-sided PTA was transformed, and autologous labelled cells were injected in the distal aorta instead of seeded, follow-up was 1 week. Histological investigation was per-formed. RESULTS: The MVEC seeded artery of the pilot experiment was patent. All sham seeded arteries (5) except for 1 were patent. The patent ones showed moderate intimal hyperplasia. MVEC seeding (5) resulted in occlusion twice. In the patent MVEC seeded arteries intimal hyperplasia was present in more extended form than in the sham seeded arteries. Both the patent MVEC- and sham-seeded arteries were covered with an EC layer. Injected labelled MVEC were not found again on the de-endothelialized artery. CONCLUSION: In this study seeding of fat derived MVEC on damaged native arteries results in an increased development of intimal hyperplasia and a decreased patency. One of the reasons may be the presence of non-EC in the seeded cell population.
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28. Results of the randomized, placebo-controlled clopidogrel and acetylsalicylic acid in bypass surgery for peripheral arterial disease (CASPAR) trial
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Belch, Jill J. F., Dormandy, John, Biasi, B. M., Cairols, M., Diehm, C., Eikelboom, B., Golledge, J., Jawien, A., Lepäntalo, M., Norgren, L., Hiatt, W. R., Becquemin, J. P., Bergqvist, D., Clement, D., Baumgartner, I., Minar, E., Stonebridge, P., Vermassen, F., Matyas, L., Leizorovicz, A., Belch, Jill J. F., Dormandy, John, Biasi, B. M., Cairols, M., Diehm, C., Eikelboom, B., Golledge, J., Jawien, A., Lepäntalo, M., Norgren, L., Hiatt, W. R., Becquemin, J. P., Bergqvist, D., Clement, D., Baumgartner, I., Minar, E., Stonebridge, P., Vermassen, F., Matyas, L., and Leizorovicz, A.
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The combination of clopidogrel plus ASA did not improve limb or systemic outcomes in the overall population of PAD patients requiring below-knee bypass grafting. Subgroup analysis suggests that clopidogrel plus ASA confers benefit in patients receiving prosthetic grafts without significantly increasing major bleeding risk.
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29. Asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis and cerebrovascular risk stratification
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Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Kyriacou, E, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Thomas, D, Tegos, T, Geroulakos, G, Labropoulos, N, Dor, C, Morris, T, Naylor, R, Abbott, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardileah, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbp, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, DeRango, P, Ferrari Bardileah, n, McCollum, P, Moonenbp, n, Wilkinson, A., Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Kyriacou, E, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Thomas, D, Tegos, T, Geroulakos, G, Labropoulos, N, Dor, C, Morris, T, Naylor, R, Abbott, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardileah, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbp, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, DeRango, P, Ferrari Bardileah, n, McCollum, P, Moonenbp, n, and Wilkinson, A.
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Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the cerebrovascular risk stratification potential of baseline degree of stenosis, clinical features, and ultrasonic plaque characteristics in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis. Methods: This was a prospective, multicenter, cohort study of patients undergoing medical intervention for vascular disease. Hazard ratios for ICA stenosis, clinical features, and plaque texture features associated with ipsilateral cerebrovascular or retinal ischemic (CORI) events were calculated using proportional hazards models. Results: A total of 1121 patients with 50% to 99% asymptomatic ICA stenosis in relation to the bulb (European Carotid Surgery Trial [ECST] method) were followed-up for 6 to 96 months (mean, 48). A total of 130 ipsilateral CORI events occurred. Severity of stenosis, age, systolic blood pressure, increased serum creatinine, smoking history of more than 10 pack-years, history of contralateral transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or stroke, low grayscale median (GSM), increased plaque area, plaque types 1, 2, and 3, and the presence of discrete white areas (DWAs) without acoustic shadowing were associated with increased risk. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed for predicted risk versus observed CORI events as a measure of model validity. The areas under the ROC curves for a model of stenosis alone, a model of stenosis combined with clinical features and a model of stenosis combined with clinical, and plaque features were 0.59 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.54-0.64), 0.66 (0.62-0.72), and 0.82 (0.78-0.86), respectively. In the last model, stenosis, history of contralateral TIAs or stroke, GSM, plaque area, and DWAs were independent predictors of ipsilateral CORI events. Combinations of these could stratify patients into different levels of risk for ipsilateral CORI and stroke, with predicted risk close to observed risk. Of the 923 patients with <70% stenos
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30. Results of the randomized, placebo-controlled clopidogrel and acetylsalicylic acid in bypass surgery for peripheral arterial disease (CASPAR) trial
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Belch, J, Dormandy, J, Biasi, G, Biasi, B, Cairols, M, Diehm, C, Eikelboom, B, Golledge, J, Jawien, A, Lepäntalo, M, Norgren, L, Hiatt, W, Becquemin, J, Bergqvist, D, Clement, D, Baumgartner, I, Minar, E, Stonebridge, P, Vermassen, F, Matyas, L, Leizorovicz, A, Belch, JJF, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, Biasi, BM, Hiatt, WR, Becquemin, JP, Leizorovicz, A., Belch, J, Dormandy, J, Biasi, G, Biasi, B, Cairols, M, Diehm, C, Eikelboom, B, Golledge, J, Jawien, A, Lepäntalo, M, Norgren, L, Hiatt, W, Becquemin, J, Bergqvist, D, Clement, D, Baumgartner, I, Minar, E, Stonebridge, P, Vermassen, F, Matyas, L, Leizorovicz, A, Belch, JJF, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, Biasi, BM, Hiatt, WR, Becquemin, JP, and Leizorovicz, A.
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Objective: Dual antiplatelet therapy with clopidogrel plus acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) is superior to ASA alone in patients with acute coronary syndromes and in those undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention. We sought to determine whether clopidogrel plus ASA conferred benefit on limb outcomes over ASA alone in patients undergoing below-knee bypass grafting. Methods: Patients undergoing unilateral, below-knee bypass graft for atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) were enrolled 2 to 4 days after surgery and were randomly assigned to clopidogrel 75 mg/day plus ASA 75 to 100 mg/day or placebo plus ASA 75 to 100 mg/day for 6 to 24 months. The primary efficacy endpoint was a composite of index-graft occlusion or revascularization, above-ankle amputation of the affected limb, or death. The primary safety endpoint was severe bleeding (Global Utilization of Streptokinase and Tissue plasminogen activator for Occluded coronary arteries [GUSTO] classification). Results: In the overall population, the primary endpoint occurred in 149 of 425 patients in the clopidogrel group vs 151 of 426 patients in the placebo (plus ASA) group (hazard ratio [HR], 0.98; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.78-1.23). In a prespecified subgroup analysis, the primary endpoint was significantly reduced by clopidogrel in prosthetic graft patients (HR, 0.65; 95% CI, 0.45-0.95; P = .025) but not in venous graft patients (HR, 1.25; 95% CI, 0.94-1.67, not significant [NS]). A significant statistical interaction between treatment effect and graft type was observed (Pinteraction = .008). Although total bleeds were more frequent with clopidogrel, there was no significant difference between the rates of severe bleeding in the clopidogrel and placebo (plus ASA) groups (2.1% vs 1.2%). Conclusion: The combination of clopidogrel plus ASA did not improve limb or systemic outcomes in the overall population of PAD patients requiring below-knee bypass grafting. Subgroup analysis suggests that clopidogre
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31. Silent embolic infarcts on computed tomography brain scans and risk of ipsilateral hemispheric events in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis
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Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, DeRango, P, McCollum, P, Moonenbj, n, Wilkinson, A., Kakkos, S, Sabetai, M, Tegos, T, Stevens, J, Thomas, D, Griffin, M, Geroulakos, G, Nicolaides, A, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkaukas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, A, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardile, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Capelli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonenbj, N, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiene, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, DeRango, P, McCollum, P, Moonenbj, n, and Wilkinson, A.
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Objectives: This study tested the hypothesis that silerit embolic infarcts on computed tomography (CT) brain scans can predict ipsilateral neurologic hemispheric events and stroke in patients with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis. Methods: In a prospective multicenter natural history study, 821 patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis graded with duplex scanning who had CT brain scans were monitored every 6 months for a maximum of 8 years. Duplex scans were reported centrally, and stenosis was expressed as a percentage in relation to the normal distal internal carotid criteria used by the North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trialists. CT brain scans were reported centrally by a neuroradiologist. In 146 patients (17.8%), 8 large cortical, 15 small cortical, 72 discrete subcortical, and 51 basal ganglia ipsilateral infarcts were present; these were considered likely to be embolic and were classified as such. Other infarct types, lacunes (n = 15), watershed (n = 9), and the presence of diffuse white matter changes (n = 95) were not considered to be embolic. Results: During a mean follow-up of 44.6 months (range, 6 months-8 years), 102 ipsilateral hemispheric neurologic events (amaurosis fugax in 16, 38 transient ischemic attacks [TIAs], and 47 strokes) occurred, 138 patients died, and 24 were lost to follow-up. In 462 patients with 60% to 99% stenosis, the cumulative event-free rate at 8 years was 0.81 (2.4% annual event rate) when embolic infarcts were absent and 0.63 (4.6% annual event rate) when present (log-rank P = .032). In 359 patients with <60% stenosis, embolic infarcts were not associated with increased risk (log-rank P = .65). In patients with 60% to 99% stenosis, the cumulative stroke-free rate was 0.92 (1.0% annual stroke rate) when embolic infarcts were absent and 0.71 (3.6% annual stroke rate) when present (log-rank P = .002). In the subgroup of 216 with moderate 60% to 79% stenosis, the cumulative TIA or stroke-free rate
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32. Factors associated with mortality in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis: Results from the ACSRS study
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Kakkos, S, Nicolaides, A, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Thomas, D, Sonecha, T, Salmasi, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Dore, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilead, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandez, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Glannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, DeRango, P, Ferrari Bardilead, n, McCollum, P, Pantziaris, M., BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Kakkos, S, Nicolaides, A, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Thomas, D, Sonecha, T, Salmasi, A, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Dore, C, Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros D'Sa, A, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopolous, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari Bardilead, N, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandez, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Glannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, DeRango, P, Ferrari Bardilead, n, McCollum, P, Pantziaris, M., BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, and MINGAZZINI, PAOLO
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Aim. This study determines the factors associated with mortality in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Methods. Patients (n=1 101) with asymptomatic internal carotid artery stenosis greater than 50% in relation to the bulb diameter were followed up for a period of 6 to 84 (median 38) months. Stenosis was graded using duplex scanning and expressed as a percentage of the carotid bulb diameter. Clinical and biochemical risk factors were recorded. The end-points were ipsilateral ischemic stroke, cardiovascular death and all cause mortality. Results. In a Cox multivariate analysis 6 factors emerged as independent predictors of risk. Age, male gender, cardiac failure, left ventricular hypertrophy on electrocardiogram (ECG) and myocardial ischemia on ECG were associated with increased risk. Antiplatelet therapy was associated with decreased risk. Based on these risk factors a high-risk group consisting of one third of the population with a 40% cumulative cardiovascular death rate and a 66% all cause death rate at 7 years could be identified. The remaining 2/3 consisted of a low-risk group with a 10% cumulative cardiovascular death rate and a 21% all cause death rate at 7 years (P<0.0001 compared to the high risk group). There was not any significant difference in the cumulative ipsilateral stroke rate, which was 12% in the low and 13% in the high cardiovascular risk group (Log Rank P>0.05). Conclusion. The methodology and findings from the ACSRS natural history study need to be applied to randomized controlled trials on the value of carotid endarterectomy or stenting in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis. They may help refine the indications for intervention in patients with carotid endarterectomy.
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33. Effect of image normalization on carotid plaque classification and the risk of ipsilateral hemispheric ischemic events: Results from the Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Stroke study
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Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Thomas, D, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Asymptomatic Carotid, S, Risk of Stroke Study Group: Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, D, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari, B, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes e. Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, Nicolaides, AN, Kakkos, SK, Thomas, DJ, Doré, CJ, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Alò, FP, Cicilioni, CG, Andreozzi, GM, Barros, D'Sa AA, Novelli, GP, Bornstein, NM, Cairols, MA, Cao, PG, DeRango, P, Carboni, GP, Andreadis, EA, Dimakakos, PB, Ferrari Bardile, Fitzgerald, DE, Gomez Isaza, LF, Lee, BB, McCollum, P, Dennis, MS, Gronholdt, ML, Taylor, PR, Faintuch, JM, Walker, MG, Wilkinson, AR, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, MINGAZZINI, PAOLO, Nicolaides, A, Kakkos, S, Griffin, M, Sabetai, M, Dhanjil, S, Thomas, D, Geroulakos, G, Georgiou, N, Francis, S, Ioannidou, E, Doré, C, Asymptomatic Carotid, S, Risk of Stroke Study Group: Adovasio, R, Ziani, B, Alò, F, Cicilioni, C, Ambrosio, G, Andreev, A, Andreozzi, G, Verlato, F, Camporese, G, Arosio, E, Barkauskas, E, Barros, D, Brannigan, P, Batchvarova, V, Dramov, A, Belardi, P, Novelli, G, Simoni, G, Bell, P, Biasi, G, Mingazzini, P, Bornstein, N, Bouchier Hayes, D, Fitzgerald, P, Cairols, M, Cao, P, Derango, P, Carboni, G, Geoffredo, C, Catalano, M, Chambers, B, Goetzmann, M, Dickinson, A, Clement, D, Bobelyn, M, Coccheri, S, Conti, E, Diamantopoulos, E, Andreadis, E, Dimakakos, P, Kotsis, T, Eikelboom, B, Entz, L, Ferrari, B, Aloi, T, Salerno, M, Fernandes e. Fernandes, J, Pedro, L, Fitzgerald, D, O'Shaunnersy, A, Fletcher, J, Forconi, S, Cappeli, R, Bicchi, M, Arrigucci, S, Gallai, V, Cardaiolli, G, Gomez Isaza, L, Gorgoyannis, G, Liasis, N, Graf, M, Guarini, P, Hardy, S, Harris, P, Aston, S, Iosa, G, Katsamouris, A, Giannoukas, A, Krzanowski, M, Ladurner, G, Leal Monedero, J, Lee, B, Liapis, C, Galanis, P, Liboni, W, Pavanelli, E, Mannarino, E, Vaudo, G, Mccollum, P, Levison, R, Micieli, G, Bosone, D, Middleton, L, Pantziaris, M, Tyllis, T, Minar, E, Willfort, A, Moggi, L, Nenci, G, Radicchia, S, Norgren, L, Ribbe, E, Novo, S, Tantillo, R, Olinic, D, Paaske, W, Pagnan, A, Pauletto, P, Pagliara, V, Pettina, G, Pratesi, C, Matticari, S, Polivka, J, Sevcik, P, Poredos, P, Blinc, A, Videcnik, V, Pujia, A, Raso, A, Rispoli, P, Conforti, M, Robinson, T, Dennis, M, Rosfors, S, Rudofsky, G, Schroeder, T, Gronholdt, M, Finocchi, C, Rodriguez, G, Spartera, C, Ventura, M, Scarpelli, P, Sprynger, M, Sadzot, B, Hottermans, C, Moonen, Taylor, P, Tovar Pardo, A, Negreira, J, Vayssairat, M, Faintuch, J, Valaikiené, J, Walker, M, Wilkinson, A, Nicolaides, AN, Kakkos, SK, Thomas, DJ, Doré, CJ, Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis, Alò, FP, Cicilioni, CG, Andreozzi, GM, Barros, D'Sa AA, Novelli, GP, Bornstein, NM, Cairols, MA, Cao, PG, DeRango, P, Carboni, GP, Andreadis, EA, Dimakakos, PB, Ferrari Bardile, Fitzgerald, DE, Gomez Isaza, LF, Lee, BB, McCollum, P, Dennis, MS, Gronholdt, ML, Taylor, PR, Faintuch, JM, Walker, MG, Wilkinson, AR, BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA, and MINGAZZINI, PAOLO
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of image normalization on plaque classification and the risk of ipsilateral ischemic neurologic events in patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis. The first 1,115 patients recruited to the Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis and Risk of Stroke (ACSRS) study with a follow-up of 6 to 84 months (mean 37.1 months) were included in this study. Duplex ultrasonography was used for grading the degree of internal carotid artery stenosis and for plaque characterization (types 1-5), which was performed before and after image normalization. One hundred sixteen ipsilateral ischemic hemispheric events occurred. Image normalization resulted in 60% of plaques being reclassified. Before image normalization, a high event rate was associated with all types of plaque. After image normalization, 109 (94%) of the events occurred in patients with plaque types 1 to 3. For patients with European Carotid Stenosis Trial (ECST) 70 to 99% diameter stenosis (equivalent to North American Symptomatic Carotid Endarterectomy Trial [NASCET] 50-99%) with plaque types 1 to 3, the cumulative stroke rate was 14% at 7 years (2% per year), and for patients with plaque types 4 and 5, the cumulative stroke rate was 0.9% at 7 years (0.14% per year). The results suggest that asymptomatic patients with plaque types 4 and 5 classified as such after image normalization are at low risk irrespective of the degree of stenosis.
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34. Behandeling van een infrarenaal aorta-aneurysma door middel van een transfemoraal ingebrachte endoprothese: eerste ervaringen bij 9 patiënten in Nederland
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Balm, R., Eikelboom, B. C., de Smet, A. M., Mali, W. P., and Other departments
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OBJECTIVE: To describe the first experiences with transfemoral aortic endoprostheses for treatment of aortic aneurysms in the Netherlands. SETTING: University Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands. METHOD: Patient selection was based on information presented on CT and angiography films. Only patients with an asymptomatic aneurysm and non-dilated aortic segments both distal from the renal arteries and proximal to the aortic bifurcation were selected. Of 71 patients screened only nine candidates were selected. RESULTS: The placement of the endoprosthesis was initially successful in all patients. The duration of the operation varied from 60 to 160 min. An intimal lesion of the common femoral artery occurred in one patient. In three cases leakage of contrast material outside the prosthesis but inside the aneurysm was seen on the postoperative CT angiogram. In one patient the endoprosthesis had to be replaced by a conventional aortic tube graft on the second postoperative day. After the procedure the patients stayed in hospital for another 3 to 20 days (median: 5). CONCLUSION: Endovascular treatment of infrarenal abdominal aneurysm is a promising technique. The main advantages to the patient are that laparotomy is not necessary and that the hospital stay is reduced
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35. Site and Pathogenesis of Infarcts Associated With Carotid Endarterectomy
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Krul, J. M.J., van Gijn, J., Ackerstaff, R. G.A., Eikelboom, B. C., Theodorides, T., and Vermeulen, F. E.E.
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36. Clinical and Hemodynamic Significance of Innominate Artery Lesions Evaluated by Ultrasonography and Digital Angiography
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Grosveld, W. J.H.M., Lawson, J. A., Eikelboom, B. C., v.d. Windt, J. M., and Ackerstaff, R. G.A.
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37. Inaccuracy of angiography in the diagnosis of carotid ulceration.
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Eikelboom, B C, Riles, T R, Mintzer, R, Baumann, F G, DeFillip, G, Lin, J, and Imparato, A M
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38. EuroQol values for economic modeling quality of life after infrainguinal bypass grafting surgery:A rectification [1]
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Busschbach, J. J.V., McDonnell, J., Tangelder, M. J.D., Eikelboom, B. C., Buskens, E., Algra, A., Lawson, J. A., Busschbach, J. J.V., McDonnell, J., Tangelder, M. J.D., Eikelboom, B. C., Buskens, E., Algra, A., and Lawson, J. A.
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39. The Pros and Cons of the EVT/Ancure® Device for Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair
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Blankensteijn, J. D., primary, Broeders, I. A. M. J., additional, Wever, J. J., additional, and Eikelboom, B. C., additional
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40. Inter- and Intraobserver Variability of CT Measurements Obtained After Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms
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Wever, J. J., primary, Blankensteijn, J. D., additional, van Rijn, J. C., additional, Broeders, I. A. M. J., additional, Eikelboom, B. C., additional, and Mali, W. P. Th. M., additional
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41. Lumen reduction measurements of the internal carotid artery before and after Levovist enhancement: reproducibility and agreement with angiography.
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Elgersma, O E, primary, van Leeuwen, M S, additional, Meijer, R, additional, Eikelboom, B C, additional, and van der Graaf, Y, additional
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42. Bilateral Increase in CO 2 Reactivity After Unilateral Carotid Endarterectomy
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Visser, G. H., primary, van Huffelen, A. C., additional, Wieneke, G. H., additional, and Eikelboom, B. C., additional
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43. Cerebral metabolic differences between the severe and critical hypoperfused brain
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van der Grond, J., primary, Ramos, L.M.P., additional, Eikelboom, B. C., additional, and Mali, W. P.Th.M., additional
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44. Access flow measurements in hemodialysis patients
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Bosman, P J, primary, Boereboom, F T, additional, Bakker, C J, additional, Mali, W P, additional, Eikelboom, B C, additional, Blankestijn, P J, additional, and Koomans, H A, additional
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45. Clinical aspects of aorto-enteric fistula with special emphasis on the value of endoscopy
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LEENHOUTS, P, primary, EIKELBOOM, B, additional, STUIFBERGEN, A, additional, VONBERGEHENEGOUWEN, D, additional, VONBERGEHENEGOUWEN, G, additional, and VONERPECUM, K, additional
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46. Mortality Rates Associated with Operative Treatment of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in The Netherlands
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AKKERSDIJK, G. J. M., primary, DER GRAAF, Y. VAN, additional, VAN BOCKEL, J. H., additional, DE VRIES, A. C., additional, and EIKELBOOM, B. C., additional
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47. Mortality rates associated with operative treatment of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm in The Netherlands
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Akkersdijk, G J M, primary, van der Graaf, Y, additional, van Bockel, J H, additional, de Vries, A C, additional, and Eikelboom, B C, additional
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48. Ruptured aortic aneurysm: Early postoperative prediction of mortality using an organ system failure score
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Meesters, R C Tromp, primary, Van Der Graaf, Y, additional, Vos, A, additional, and Eikelboom, B C, additional
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49. Prospective study of 713 below–knee amputations for ischaemia and the effect of a prostacyclin analogue on healing
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Dormandy, J, primary, Belcher, G, additional, Broos, P, additional, Eikelboom, B, additional, Laszlo, G, additional, Konrad, P, additional, Moggi, L, additional, and Mueller, U, additional
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50. CT angiography: application to the evaluation of carotid artery stenosis.
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Dillon, E H, primary, van Leeuwen, M S, additional, Fernandez, M A, additional, Eikelboom, B C, additional, and Mali, W P, additional
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