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The effect of controlled vs uncontrolled hypertension on outcomes of carotid revascularization procedures.

Marc FarahMarjan MoghaddamSina ZarrintanDaniel Willie-PermorMarc SchermerhornMahmoud Malas
Published in: Journal of vascular surgery (2024)
The results from this study show that patients with uHTN are at a higher risk of stroke and death postoperatively compared with patients with cHTN, highlighting the importance of treating HTN before undergoing elective carotid revascularization. Additionally, in patients with uHTN, TFCAS yields the worst outcomes, whereas CEA and TCAR proved to be safer interventions. Patients with uTHN with symptomatic carotid disease treated with CEA or TCAR have better outcomes compared with those treated with TFCAS.
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