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Carotid artery surgery in patients over 70 years of age.
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1982
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Extracranial Carotid StenosisInterventional NeuroradiologyCarotid Artery SurgeryCardiovascular DiseaseElderly PatientsMedicineEndovascular TechniqueArterial ReconstructionsVascular SurgerySurgeryNeurologyNeurovascular DiseaseCerebrovascular InterventionEndovascular ManagementArterial DiseaseStrokeAtherosclerosisAnesthesiology
Between 1965 and 1979, 934 patients underwent 1,057 operations for extracranial carotid stenosis at this institute, and over a recent 30-month period 463 patients underwent 511 operations of this type. This number is equal to the total of operations performed during the years 1965-1976. The increase in the frequency of carotid artery surgery has been more marked in patients of over 70 years. The percentage of elderly patients has increased from 17.5% to 27% in the recent period. In the latter group of 511 operations, results were good in 93.17% of cases, while there was a mortality rate of 1.95% (1% of which were directly related to the surgery), in 1.95% the neurologic condition deteriorated and in 3.13% there was no change. In the first period the mortality rate for patients over 70 years of age was 7.69%. In the second it was 3.27% (1.63% of which were due to non-neurologic causes), 4.09% deteriorated, in 2.18% there was no change and good results were obtained in 90.46%.
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