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Stroke risk management in carotid atherosclerotic disease: A Clinical Consensus Statement of the ESC Council on Stroke and the ESC Working Group on Aorta and Peripheral Vascular Diseases

Musialek, Piotr; Bonati, Leo H; Bulbulia, Richard; Halliday, Alison; Bock, Birgit; Capoccia, Laura; Eckstein, Hans-Henning; Grunwald, Iris Q; Lip, Peck Lin; Monteiro, Andre; Paraskevas, Kosmas I; Podlasek, Anna; Rantner, Barbara; Rosenfield, Kenneth; Siddiqui, Adnan H; Sillesen, Henrik; Van Herzeele, Isabelle; Guzik, Tomasz J; Mazzolai, Lucia; Aboyans, Victor; Lip, Gregory Y H

Authors

Piotr Musialek

Leo H Bonati

Richard Bulbulia

Alison Halliday

Birgit Bock

Laura Capoccia

Hans-Henning Eckstein

Iris Q Grunwald

Peck Lin Lip

Andre Monteiro

Kosmas I Paraskevas

Anna Podlasek

Barbara Rantner

Kenneth Rosenfield

Adnan H Siddiqui

Henrik Sillesen

Isabelle Van Herzeele

Tomasz J Guzik

Lucia Mazzolai

Victor Aboyans

Gregory Y H Lip



Abstract

Carotid atherosclerotic disease continues to be an important cause of stroke, often disabling or fatal. Such strokes could be largely prevented through optimal medical therapy and carotid revascularization. Advancements in discovery research and imaging along with evidence from recent pharmacology and interventional clinical trials and registries and the progress in acute stroke management have markedly expanded knowledge base for clinical decisions in carotid stenosis. Nevertheless, there is variability in carotid-related stroke prevention and management strategies across medical specialities. Optimal patient care can be achieved by (1) establishing a unified knowledge foundation and (2) fostering multi-specialty collaborative guidelines. The emergent Neuro-Vascular Team concept, mirroring the multi-disciplinary Heart Team, embraces diverse specializations, tailores personalized, stratified medicine approaches to individual patient needs, and integrates innovative imaging and risk-assessment biomarkers. Proposed approach integrates collaboration of multiple specialists central to carotid artery stenosis management such as neurology, stroke medicine, cardiology, angiology, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, endovascular interventions, neuroradiology and neurosurgery. Moreover, patient education regarding current treatment options, their risks and advantages, is pivotal, promting patient's active role in clinical care decisions. This enables optimization of interventions ranging from lifestyle modification, carotid revascularization by stenting or endarterectomy, as well as pharmacological management encompassing statins, novel lipid-lowering and antithrombotic strategies and targeting inflammation and vascular dysfunction. This consensus document provides a harmonized multi-specialty approach to multimorbidity prevention in carotid stenosis patients, based on comprehensive knowledge review, pinpointing research gaps in an evidence-based medicine approach. It aims to be a foundational tool for interdisciplinary collaboration and prioritized patient-centric decision-making. [Abstract copyright: © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.]

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 23, 2023
Online Publication Date Aug 25, 2023
Publication Date Aug 25, 2023
Deposit Date Dec 24, 2023
Journal Cardiovascular Research
Print ISSN 0008-6363
Electronic ISSN 1755-3245
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Article Number cvad135
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/cvad135
Keywords Physiology (medical); Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine; Physiology
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/25344941
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/cardiovascres/advance-article/doi/10.1093/cvr/cvad135/7250075