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Meanings of severe carotid in English
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Background: The optimal approach to managing coexisting severecarotid and coronary disease remains controversial.
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Background: In appropriately selected patients with severecarotid stenosis, carotid revascularization reduces ischemic stroke.
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Conclusions: Duplex sonography is a sensitive and accurate tool for evaluating severecarotid stenoses.
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Background: Controversy exists concerning the best management for patients with concurrent severecarotid and coronary artery disease.
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Methods: Fifteen hospitalised men suffering cerebral infarction or severecarotid stenosis requiring surgical treatment participated in this study.
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Objectives: There is still a dilemma about best treatment option for patients with severecarotid and coronary artery disease.
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Conclusion: CEA should be performed in patients with bilateral moderate to severecarotid stenosis once the indication is confirmed.
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Concomitant presence of intracranial aneurysms in patients with severecarotid stenosis is a potential cause of significant mortality and morbidity.
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Objective: To evaluate whether severecarotid stenosis and related hemodynamics impairment may increase the risk of cognitive deterioration in asymptomatic subjects.
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Conclusions: Our findings show that the presence of a severecarotid stenosis influences cognitive deterioration over a 36-month period in asymptomatic subjects.
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Objective: To evaluate the application of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in the treatment of patients with bilateral moderate to severecarotid stenosis.
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The goal of this work was to build and study such geometry based on data from 16 male patients with severecarotid artery disease.
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We compared this new approach with the standard method (phase between ABP and CBFV oscillations) in 93 patients with unilateral severecarotid artery obstruction.
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With advancements in surgical technique, carotid endarterectomy (CEA) has become the treatment of choice for patients with both symptomatic and asymptomatic severecarotid stenosis.
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Methods: A total of 210 subjects with unilateral asymptomatic severecarotid stenosis and 109 healthy controls were included and prospectively evaluated for a 36-month period.