Routine revascularization of asymptomatic carotid stenosis is questionable as optimal medical therapy has significantly reduced the risk of stroke. Therefore, it is crucial to identify high-risk patients who may still benefit from carotid revascularization. In 2017, the ESC guidelines clarified the criteria associated with a high risk of stroke despite optimal treatment to consider a revascularization procedure, including altered cerebral vasoreactivity. However, cerebral vasoreactivity using transcranial Doppler ultrasound is reserved for qualified centers. It requires a technical platform and trained personnel, is time-consuming and generally not readily available. A simpler test is therefore necessary. The goal is to quickly and easily detect patients with normal vasoreactivity who do not benefit from the cerebral vasoreactivity test (reference standard) and to reserve the time-consuming cerebral vasoreactivity test for patients likely to have altered vasoreactivity. The hypothesis of the study is that on a routine measure in transcranial echo-Doppler, the resistance index (RI), can predict the response to the cerebral vasoreactivity test. With this new test, it will be possible to select patients who do not benefit from pharmacological cerebral vasoreactivity testing ("true negatives"). Thus, the time-consuming cerebral vasoreactivity test will be reserved only for patients with a possibility of impaired vasoreactivity.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
77
Measurement of resistance index on the middle cerebral artery (MCA) (index test) and the Holter (reference test). Patients will be randomized for order of tests
CHU de Nîmes
Nîmes, France
RECRUITINGSpecificity of the difference in average resistance index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Sensitivity of the difference in average resistance index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Positive predictive value of the difference in average resistance index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Negative predictive value of the difference in average resistance index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Sensitivity of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Specificity of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Positive predictive value of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Negative predictive value of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the middle cerebral artery (MCA) on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity
normal vasoreactivity defined as an increase in the mean of the maximum velocities \> 30% measured by the cerebral vasoreactivity reference test
Time frame: Day 1
Correlation between delta resistance index and percentage response of vasoreactivity reference test
correlation coefficient
Time frame: Day 1
Correlation between delta Gosling's pulsatility index and percentage response of vasoreactivity reference test correlation coefficient
correlation coefficient
Time frame: Day 1
Sensitivity of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Specificity of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Positive predictive value oof the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Negative predictive value of the difference in average Gosling's pulsatility index (delta) between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Sensitivity of the difference in average resistance index between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Specificity of the difference in average resistance index between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Positive predictive value of the difference in average resistance index between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
Negative predictive value of the difference in average resistance index between the MCA on the M1 segment contralateral and homolateral to the carotid lesion, to detect normal vasoreactivity in symptomatic versus asymptomatic stenosis
Time frame: Day 1
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