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Preoperative Cerebrovascular Symptoms and Electroencephalographic Abnormalities Do Not Predict Cerebral Ischemia During Carotid Endarterectomy
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Despite the strong association between a history of cerebral ischemic symptoms and preoperative EEG abnormalities in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy, patients who have suffered strokes or transient ischemic events are at no greater risk of having EEG evidence of cerebral ischemia during carotid artery cross-clamp than patients without symptoms and with normal baseline EEGs. We conclude that preoperative EEG abnormalities in symptomatic patients are not due to age or to insufficiency of regional cerebral blood flow.
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