"Decline in the severity of carotid atherosclerosis and associated risk" by Daniel G. Hackam and J. David Spence
 

Department of Medicine Publications

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2018

Journal

Stroke

Volume

49

Issue

11

First Page

2786

Last Page

2788

URL with Digital Object Identifier

10.1161/STROKEAHA.118.021445

Abstract

Background and Purpose-Several recent studies suggest declining rates of carotid revascularization for patients with carotid stenosis. We investigated whether carotid atherosclerosis severity has declined in recent years. Methods-We used carotid ultrasound to evaluate stenosis and plaque area in 6039 patients presenting to vascular medicine clinics in 3 eras: 2002 to 2005, 2006 to 2009, and 2010 to 2014. Results-The total plaque area at the time of referral to the clinics declined by 24% between 2002 and 2014; the percentage of patients presenting with carotid stenosis <60% declined by 29.9%, and the number presenting with <80% stenosis declined by 36.4%. There were significant reductions in plasma lipids and blood pressure during the same interval. Conclusions-Atherosclerosis severity seems to be declining over time. Better treatment of risk factors in the community may be responsible.

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