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Dramatic changes in the performance of endarterectomy for diseases of the extracranial arteries of the head.
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Endovascular TechniqueNonfederal HospitalsSurgeryStroke MortalityUnited StatesStrokeVascular SurgeryExtracranial ComplicationsSkull Base SurgeryNeurologyEndovascular ManagementCerebrovascular InterventionExtracranial ArteriesOutcomes ResearchHead And Neck SurgeryCerebral Blood FlowNeurological SurgeryInterventional NeuroradiologyCarotid Artery SurgeryPatient SafetyDramatic ChangesMedicine
Data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey have been reviewed each year to estimate the number of endarterectomies of extracranial vessels of head and neck performed in nonfederal hospitals in the United States. The number dramatically increased from 15,000 in 1971 to 107,000 in 1985. Regression estimates using data from 1971-1985 indicate that 127,000 procedures were expected for 1986, but the observed estimate indicated a dramatic drop to 83,000. Data reviewed suggest that on balance this reduction may have a favorable effect on stroke mortality and morbidity.
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