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Why selective screening for asymptomatic carotid stenosis is currently appropriate: a special report.

Kosmas I ParaskevasAlan DardikMarc L SchermerhornChristos D LiapisArmando MansilhaBrajesh K LalWilliam A GrayMartin M BrownPiotr MyrchaCarl J LavieClark J ZeebregtsEric A SecemskyLuca SabaMatthew BlechaVictor GurevichMauro SilvestriniAles BlincAlexei SvetlikovJose Fernandes E FernandesPeter A SchneiderPeter GloviczkiChristopher J WhiteAli F AbuRahma
Published in: Expert review of cardiovascular therapy (2024)
Mass screening programs for AsxCS are neither clinically effective nor cost-effective. Nevertheless, targeted screening of populations at high risk for AsxCS provides an opportunity to identify these individuals earlier rather than later and to initiate a number of lifestyle measures, risk factor modifications, and intensive medical therapy in order to prevent future strokes and CV events. For patients at 'higher risk of stroke' on best medical treatment, a prophylactic carotid intervention may be considered.
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