Blunt carotid artery injuries: difficulties with the diagnosis prior to neurologic event
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Blunt carotid artery injuries: difficulties with the diagnosis prior to neurologic event
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the incidence, timing of diagnosis, clinical factors for adverse outcome, and role of anticoagulant, surgical therapy, or endovascular intervention for patients with blunt carotid artery injury (BCAI).
Methods: Retrospective review of the records of patients who sustained BCAI between 1987 and 1997.
Results: There were 18 men and 12 women, with an average age of 29 years. The diagnosis of BCAI was initially suspected in 15 patients after a major or new neurologic event, and in 15 patients after changes were shown by computed tomography. BCAI was confirmed by arteriography in 29 patients and by magnetic resonance angiography in 1 patient. Treatment consisted of antiplatelet therapy (n = 9), anticoagulation (n = 8), surgical repair (n = 6), observation (n = 4), and endovascular embolization (n = 3). With some type of treatment, 14 patients with no neurologic deficits remained stable; however, treatment improved the final neurologic outcome in 8 patients (20%). Three patients remained with severe deficits, and five patients died.
Conclusion: The consequences of BCAI may be devastating. In our study, there were no reliable means to suspect this injury before neurologic symptoms or abnormalities show on computed tomographic scan. Although external signs are occasionally helpful, most patients have no pattern of injury to suggest BCAI. For patients whose findings after neurologic examination do not correlate with those on the computed tomographic scan, an immediate angiogram is indicated. Occasionally, a proximal injury can be surgically repaired, but in most patients, anticoagulation therapy appears to be the best treatment to avoid or improve neurologic deficits.
Comment in
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Identifying the asymptomatic patient with blunt carotid arterial injury.J Trauma. 1999 Dec;47(6):1163-4. doi: 10.1097/00005373-199912000-00041. J Trauma. 1999. PMID: 10608558 No abstract available.
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