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1 statin-treated patients undergoing protected carotid stenting.
2  when performed by physicians experienced in carotid stenting.
3 rative monitor in carotid endarterectomy and carotid stenting.
4  training for physicians learning to perform carotid stenting.
5 emporary surgical standard for comparison to carotid stenting.
6 tients (604 hemispheres/arteries) undergoing carotid stenting.
7  low (2.7%) risk of procedural strokes after carotid stenting.
8 with excessively high 30-day mortality after carotid stenting.
9                       In patients undergoing carotid stenting, a strategy using both a 600-mg clopido
10 ed by 1792 new operators who first performed carotid stenting after the CMS national coverage decisio
11 e recruited, including 55 patients receiving carotid stenting and 43 receiving endarterectomy.
12 ring completion that may resolve the role of carotid stenting and carotid endarterectomy in primary a
13 d stenosis were selected randomly for CEA or carotid stenting and followed for two years.
14 eficiaries aged 65 years or older undergoing carotid stenting between 2005 and 2007.
15  study, physicians with varied experience in carotid stenting can achieve similar short- and longer-t
16       It has been demonstrated recently that carotid stenting can be performed safely in patients > o
17  single group of operators demonstrates that carotid stenting can be performed with an acceptable 30-
18 ry disease, carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid stenting (CAS) are treatment options.
19  outcomes of carotid endarterectomy (CEA) or carotid stenting (CAS) in elderly and young patients.
20 reventing embolic neurological events during carotid stenting (CAS).
21             The study examined the effect of carotid stenting (CS) on contralateral carotid Doppler-d
22                           When compared with carotid stenting, endarterectomy patients demonstrated p
23 th asymptomatic carotid stenosis are offered carotid stenting for the prevention of carotid occlusion
24                                              Carotid stenting had similar peri-interventional mortali
25                                              Carotid stenting has an increased risk of adverse cerebr
26                     Although the efficacy of carotid stenting has been established in clinical trials
27           Coverage and reimbursement for the carotid stenting has been severely restricted to include
28                        Over the past decade, carotid stenting has emerged as a viable alternative to
29      Optimal clopidogrel loading dose during carotid stenting has not been investigated; in addition,
30                                              Carotid stenting is a less invasive percutaneous procedu
31                    The evolving technique of carotid stenting is being evaluated as an alternative to
32                                              Carotid stenting is equivalent to CEA in reducing caroti
33                                              Carotid stenting is established as the treatment of choi
34                                              Carotid stenting is problematic because the severity of
35              Among older patients undergoing carotid stenting, lower annual operator volume and early
36                   These results suggest that carotid stenting may be comparable to carotid endarterec
37                                              Carotid stenting may be considered a revascularization o
38  compared to nonmagnetic controls in the rat carotid stenting model.
39 uring this procedural developmental phase of carotid stenting, neurological complications were highly
40                                              Carotid stenting (odds ratio 6.49, P = 0.020) and age gr
41 tween surgical carotid revascularization and carotid stenting or angioplasty (low and insufficient SO
42  carotid occlusion is well below the risk of carotid stenting or endarterectomy and has decreased mar
43 utcomes in the largest prospective cohort of carotid stenting patients.
44                    Therefore, the benefit of carotid stenting should be tempered by the potential for
45                            The International Carotid Stenting Study (ICSS) is a multicentre, internat
46 rtery stenosis included in the International Carotid Stenting Study (ICSS) were randomly allocated to
47 -term data from the randomised International Carotid Stenting Study comparison of these treatments.
48 maging (MRI) substudy of ICSS (International Carotid Stenting Study), 231 patients with symptomatic c
49                                          For carotid stenting to reach its full potential, an accepta
50 , single-arm BEACH (Boston Scientific EPI: A Carotid Stenting Trial for High-Risk Surgical Patients)
51                                              Carotid stenting was associated with increased incidence
52  Endarterectomy Versus Stent Trial comparing carotid stenting with carotid endarterectomy.
53                 Although previous reports of carotid stenting with embolic protection (CAS) have focu
54 iously reported that, in a randomized trial, carotid stenting with the use of an emboli-protection de
55 d-artery stenosis and coexisting conditions, carotid stenting with the use of an emboli-protection de
56 esent article provides an in-depth review of carotid stenting, with special emphasis on the process o

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