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Neurobehavioral effects of carotid endarterectomy

Hussein M. Rabee, Mustafa K. Saadani, Kaisor M. Iqbal and Mussaad M. Al-Salman
Saudi Medical Journal May 2001, 22 (5) 433-437;
Hussein M. Rabee
Vascular Surgery Division, Department of Surgery (37), King Khalid University Hospital, PO Box 7805, Riyadh 11472, Saudi Arabia. Tel. +966 (1) 467 1589, Fax. +966 (1) 467 9493, Email: [email protected]
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Mustafa K. Saadani
Department of Psychiatry, Alexandria University, Egypt.
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Kaisor M. Iqbal
Division of Vascular Surgery, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Department of Psychiatry, Alexandria University, Egypt.
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Mussaad M. Al-Salman
Division of Vascular Surgery, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Department of Psychiatry, Alexandria University, Egypt.
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Nineteen patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis (>70%) were subjected to carotid endarterectomy in a prospective study to evaluate neurobehavioral changes before and 6 months following the operation.

METHODS: All patients were subjected to neurobehavioral rating scale one week before and 6 months after the operation.

RESULTS: There were no significant changes in the 27 items of this scale before and 6 months following the operation. Some patients showed no difference at all in some items of this scale before and after operation such as suspiciousness excitement, speech and articulation using Mann-Whitney rank test, P values were (> 0.05) as regards to all items of neurobehavioral rating scale.

CONCLUSION: Uncomplicated carotid endarterectomy does not seem to be associated with significant long time neurobehavioral impairment following the operation.

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