The Importance of Cerebral Ischemia during Carotid Endarterectomy

Author:

Zampella Edward1,Morawetz Richard B.2,McDowell Holt A.3,van Zeiger H. E4,Varner Pamela D.5,McKay Robert D.6,Halsey James H.7

Affiliation:

1. 10 Parrot Mill Road. Box 808. Chatham. NJ 07928

2. Divisions of Neurosurgery, University of Mabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Mabama

3. eneral Surgery, University of Mabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Mabama

4. P.O. Box 830230. Birmingham. AL 35283

5. Departments of Anesthesiology, University of Mabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Mabama

6. 4N Doctors Building. Bristol. TN 37620

7. Neurology, University of Mabama Medical Center, Birmingham, Mabama

Abstract

Abstract The importance of cerebral ischemia produced by carotid clamping during carotid endarterectomy remains controversial. In an effort to determine the importance of cerebral ischemia during carotid endarterectomy. 369 patients undergoing 431 consecutive carotid endarterectomies were studied by Xenon-133 (133Xe) clearance and electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring. None of the patients was shunted during the procedures. The severity of ischemia as indicated by 133 Xe clearance from the ipsilateral hemisphere during 20 to 30 minutes of carotid occlusion did not predict the appearance of complications in this group of patients (x2 = 1.417: P = 0.841). There was a highly significant relationship between the depth of cerebral ischemia as demonstrated by 133Xe clearance and the appearance of abnormalities on the EEG (x2 = 42.043, P < 0.0001). In the subgroup of patients developing abnormalities as shown by EEG. there was a negative correlation (x2 = 17.495; P < 0.002) between reduction in blood flow and the appearance of complications, in that the higher the blood flow during occlusion the more likely the patient developing EEG changes would develop complications.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Surgery

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