Atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries. Patient history.
NewsWho is at risk and how to avoid a stroke.
A man of 70 years old turned to the MCSC. He had previously suffered a stroke due to blocked blood flow through the right internal carotid artery. As a result, the right arm and leg began to work poorly. He was diagnosed with carotid artery atherosclerosis and was admitted to the Vascular Surgery department of the MCSC.
Specialists of the MCSC diagnosed atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries: atherosclerotic stenosis (narrowing to a minimum) of the left internal carotid artery by 90%, - and performed a kkb carotid endarterectomy (direct removal of atherosclerotic plaque from the affected artery) to prevent a left stroke. The patient was successfully operated in our Center.
The doctors of the Department of vascular surgery managed to improve the quality of life of the patient and prevent a second stroke.
What is carotid artery atherosclerosis?
One of the most common causes of arterial damage is atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease that results in abnormal deposition of cholesterol and fat on the inner wall of the artery, which leads to the formation of plaques. Over time, the plaque grows, blocks the internal lumen of the artery, and obstructs blood flow as a result. Atherosclerosis affects all the arteries that supply blood to the brain - the vertebral and carotid; the aorta and the arteries of the lower extremities, as well as the arteries that supply internal organs - the visceral and renal arteries.
Who may be at risk.
The following groups of patients are at greater risk of carotid artery atherosclerosis:
- with high blood pressure
- with high cholesterol in the blood
- with diabetes mellitus
- with obesity
- smokers, etc.
Symptoms of arterial damage.
Important to know! Carotid artery disease often occurs without any complaints or symptoms!
Who should see a doctor and what examinations should I undergo?
If there are predisposing factors in your life:
- age over 55,
- smoking,
- hypercholesterolemia (abnormal increase in the level of cholesterol in the blood),
- hereditary predisposition (stroke or heart attack in relatives),
you need to undergo a special study-a duplex scan of the carotid arteries (brachiocephalic) and seek the advice of a vascular surgeon.
Indications for surgical treatment.
Large-hemodynamically significant, i.e. disrupting the flow of blood through the carotid artery - atherosclerotic plaques are an indication for surgical treatment to prevent the development of stroke.
Possibilities of surgical treatment.
There are several types of surgical treatment:
- open surgical removal of plaque from the lumen of the artery (carotid endarterectomy)
- endovascular treatment - placing a stent in the lumen of the vessel.
The surgeon decides on the scope and type of surgical treatment based on the results of the examination.
Possible consequences of the operation.
These operations are usually safe. The probability of developing complications is estimated as 1-2%. The most important thing is that in the future, repeated narrowing usually does not occur and strokes do not develop.