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Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study.

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Adams, HP; Powers, WJ; Grubb, RL; Clarke, WR; Woolson, RF
Published in: Neurosurg Clin N Am
July 2001

In 1985, the International Study of Extracranial-to-Intracranial Arterial Anastomosis demonstrated no benefit from extracranial-to-intracranial arterial bypass operations in treatment of patients with extensive cerebrovascular disease including those with occlusions of the internal carotid artery. Interest in the potential use of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial bypass operations, however, has been rekindled by evidence that some patients with occlusion of the internal carotid artery have a poor collateral circulation and a high risk for recurrent ischemic events. Other patients with adequate perfusion after occlusion have a low likelihood for recurrent stroke. Restricting surgical treatment to only those patients judged to have a high risk for recurrent stroke might improve the usefulness of the bypass operation. A new clinical trial is proposed, testing the potential usefulness of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial bypass operations for treatment of carefully selected patients with occlusion of the internal carotid artery. Several issues that are being addressed in this new trial are described in this article.

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Published In

Neurosurg Clin N Am

ISSN

1042-3680

Publication Date

July 2001

Volume

12

Issue

3

Start / End Page

613 / x

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient Selection
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Humans
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Cerebral Revascularization
  • Carotid Stenosis
  • Carotid Artery, Internal
  • Brain
  • Arteriovenous Anastomosis
 

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Adams, H. P., Powers, W. J., Grubb, R. L., Clarke, W. R., & Woolson, R. F. (2001). Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study. Neurosurg Clin N Am, 12(3), 613–x.
Adams, H. P., W. J. Powers, R. L. Grubb, W. R. Clarke, and R. F. Woolson. “Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study.Neurosurg Clin N Am 12, no. 3 (July 2001): 613–x.
Adams HP, Powers WJ, Grubb RL, Clarke WR, Woolson RF. Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2001 Jul;12(3):613–x.
Adams, H. P., et al. “Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study.Neurosurg Clin N Am, vol. 12, no. 3, July 2001, pp. 613–x.
Adams HP, Powers WJ, Grubb RL, Clarke WR, Woolson RF. Preview of a new trial of extracranial-to-intracranial arterial anastomosis: the carotid occlusion surgery study. Neurosurg Clin N Am. 2001 Jul;12(3):613–x.
Journal cover image

Published In

Neurosurg Clin N Am

ISSN

1042-3680

Publication Date

July 2001

Volume

12

Issue

3

Start / End Page

613 / x

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Patient Selection
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Humans
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Cerebrovascular Circulation
  • Cerebral Revascularization
  • Carotid Stenosis
  • Carotid Artery, Internal
  • Brain
  • Arteriovenous Anastomosis