[When is carotid endarterectomy actually indicated for stenosis?]
L J Kappelle1,2, E G Karthaus3, Armelle J A Meershoek4
1Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, afd. Neurologie.
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
|July 25, 2018
Abstract:
Criteria for carotid endarterectomy are based on the results of clinical trials that were conducted more than two decades ago. In the meantime medical treatment has improved, and surgery can be performed more safely. As such, it is currently unknown which patients should be recommended to undergo carotid surgery. The aim of the currently running European Carotid Surgery Trial 2 is to find better answers to this dilemma.
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