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Role of carotid duplex imaging in carotid screening programmes - an overview.


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Authors

Saleem, Muhammad A 
Sadat, Umar 
Walsh, Stewart R 
Young, Victoria E 
Gillard, Jonathan H 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stroke is the third most common cause of death in the UK and the largest single cause of severe disability. Each year more than 110,000 people in England suffer from a stroke which costs the National Health Service (NHS) over GBP2.8 billion. Thus, it is imperative that patients at risk be screened for underlying carotid artery atherosclerosis. AIM: To assess the role of carotid ultrasound in different carotid screening programmes. METHODS: A literature overview was carried out by using PubMed search engine, to identify different carotid screening programmes that had used ultrasound scan as a screening tool. RESULTS: It appears that the carotid ultrasound is an effective method for screening carotid artery disease in community as it effectively predicts the presence of stenosis with high accuracy. There is a need for primary care to recommend high risk patients for regular screening, to reduce stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) related morbidity and mortality. CONCLUSION: Screening programmes using carotid ultrasonography contribute to public health awareness and promotion which in long term could potentially benefit in disease prevention and essentially promote better standards of healthcare.

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Carotid Artery Diseases, Humans, Ultrasonography

Journal Title

Cardiovasc Ultrasound

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1476-7120
1476-7120

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC