Immediate and long-term results of carotid endarterectomy in different periods of ischemic stroke

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Abstract

Aim. Analysis of hospital and long-term results of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in different periods of acute cerebrovascular event (ACVE).

Materials and Methods. The given study was retrospective and was conducted using the method of patients sampling. In the period from 2010 to 2019, 1113 patients with ACVE in history who were later conducted CEA, were selected. Depending on the time interval between the last ACVE and CAE, all the patients were divided into 4 groups: the 1st group – in the acutest period of ACVE (1-3 days) (n=24; 2.2%); the 2nd group – in the acute period of ACVE (up to 28 days) (n=493; 44.3%); the 3rd group – in the early rehabilitation period of ACVE (up to 6 months) (n=481; 43.2%); the 4th group – in the late rehabilitation period of ACVE (up to 2 years) (n=115; 10.3%). The long-term period was 34.8±12.5 months.

Results. In the hospitalization period of observation the following complications were found: lethal outcome ((group 1 – 0%; group 2 – 0.4% (n=2); group 3 – 0.2% (n=1); group 4 – 0%; р=0.16)); myocardial infarction ((group 1 – 0%; group 2 – 0.4% (n=2); group 3 – 0%; group 4 – 0.9% (n=1); р=0.35)); ACVE/transient ischemic attack (TIA), ((group 1 – 4.2% (n=1); group 2 – 0.4% (n=2); group 3 – 0.2% (n=1); group 4 – 0%; р1-2=0.01; р1-3=0.009; р1-4=0.01)). By the end of hospitalization period the composite endpoint consisting of lethal outcome + myocardial infarction + ACVE/TIA made in group 1 – 4.2% (n=1), in group 2 – 1.2% (n=6), in group 3 – 0.4% (n=2), in group 4 – 2.6% (n=3), р=0.08. Complications of the long-term follow-up period were: lethal outcome from all causes ((group 1 – 25% (n=6); group 2 – 5.5% (n=27); group 3 – 7.3% (n=35); group 4 – 14% (n=16); р1-2=0.002; р1-3=0.008; р2-4=0.012)); lethal outcome from cardiovascular causes ((group 1 – 4.2% (n=1); group 2 – 3.6% (n=18); group 3 – 4.8% (n=23); group 4 – 5.2% (n=6); р=0.79)), myocardial infarction ((group 1 – 12.5% (n=3); group 2 – 3.6% (n=18); group 3 – 5.4% (n=26); group 4 – 6.1% (n=7); р=0.15)), ACVE/TIA ((group 1 – 16.6% (n=4); group 2 – 6.3% (n=31); group 3 – 6% (n=29); group 4 – 11.3% (n=13); р=0.05)); composite endpoint including lethal outcome + myocardial infarction + ACVE/TIA ((group 1 – 54.2% (n=13); group 2 – 15.4% (n=76); group 3 – 18.7% (n=90); group 4 – 31.3% (n=36); р1-2=0.0001; р1-3=0.0001; р1-4=0.005; р2-4=0.0006; р3-4=0.012)).

Conclusion. Application of CEA demonstrated effectiveness and safety in the acute and early rehabilitation period of ACVE.

About the authors

Anton N. Kazantsev

Alexander Hospital

Author for correspondence.
Email: dr.antonio.kazantsev@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1115-609X
SPIN-code: 8396-1845

Cardiovascular Surgeon of the Surgery Department №3

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Konstantin P. Chernykh

Alexander Hospital

Email: cvs.doc@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5089-5549
SPIN-code: 3968-2649

Cardiovascular Surgeon of the Surgery Department №3

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Nona E. Zarkua

Alexander Hospital; Mechnikov North-West State Medical University

Email: tatazarkua@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-7457-3149
SPIN-code: 4568-4125

Cardiovascular Surgeon of the Surgery Department №3

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Roman Yu. Lider

Kemerovo State Medical University

Email: aaapppmmmooo@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3844-2715
SPIN-code: 3723-4648

Student

Russian Federation, Kemerovo

Ekaterina A. Burkova

Kemerovo State Medical University

Email: bomjiha@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-0062-4337
SPIN-code: 3491-8151

Student

Russian Federation, Kemerovo

Goderzi Sh. Bagdavadze

Alexander Hospital

Email: gud_777@bk.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5970-6209
SPIN-code: 5321-6136

Cardiovascular Surgeon of the Surgery Department №3

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Evgeny Yu. Kalinin

Alexander Hospital; Mechnikov North-West State Medical University

Email: aaapppmmmooo@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3258-4365
SPIN-code: 9120-1351

MD, PhD, Head of the Surgery Department №3; Assistant

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Tatyana E. Zaitseva

Alexander Hospital

Email: b17@zdrav.spb.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8971-7558
SPIN-code: 5323-1513

MD, PhD, Deputy Chief Physician for Medical Work

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Aleksander E. Chikin

Alexander Hospital

Email: b17@zdrav.spb.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6539-0386
SPIN-code: 3461-6134

MD, PhD, Deputy Chief Doctor for Surgical Care

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Yuriy P. Linets

Alexander Hospital

Email: b17@zdrav.spb.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-2279-3887
SPIN-code: 4522-6791

MD, PhD, Professor, Chief Physician

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

Kubach G. Kubachev

Mechnikov North-West State Medical University

Email: b17@zdrav.spb.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9858-5355
SPIN-code: 8681-9669

MD, PhD, Professor of the Department of Surgery named after N.D. Monastyrskiy

Russian Federation, Saint-Petersburg

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