The Surgeon
Volume 8, Issue 2 , Pages 79-86, April 2010

Known knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns: A 2010 update on carotid artery disease

Department of Vascular Surgery, Clinical Sciences Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK

Received 18 December 2009; accepted 24 January 2010.

Abstract 

The management of carotid artery disease never ceases to attract controversy. The last 12 months has seen publication of a number of important studies which have informed debate and 2010 holds the prospect of much more. This update offers a personal review of a number of contemporary issues including; (i) guidelines for non-invasive imaging in rapid access clinics, (ii) whether improvements in best medical therapy have rendered many of the conclusions from ACAS and ACST obsolete, (iii) is carotid disease really just a marker for increased stroke risk following cardiac surgery (rather than being an important cause), (iv) what is the current status of endarterectomy and stenting in patients with symptomatic carotid disease and (v) why we must offer expedited interventions to TIA/minor stroke patients. The available evidence suggests that while most ‘known knowns’ will endure, quite a few may be returning to the category of ‘known unknowns’ once again. Who knows what ‘unknown unknowns’ await us in 2010 and beyond.

Keywords: Carotid endarterectomy, Carotid stenting, Stroke, Cardiac surgery, Medical therapy, Imaging

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PII: S1479-666X(10)00075-2

doi:10.1016/j.surge.2010.01.006

The Surgeon
Volume 8, Issue 2 , Pages 79-86, April 2010