TABLE 2

Patients with Permanent Carotid Occlusion

Patient no.AgeSexDiseaseSite of occlusionTreatmentCBF (mL/ 100 g/min)CPR (%)Symptoms (BOT)Infarction (CT/MRI)
BeforeAfterBeforeAfter
164FAneurysmR ICALigation544933−2AbsentAbsent
259FAneurysmR ICABalloon occlusion44433614AbsentNA
349FAneurysmR ICABalloon occlusion56603927AbsentAbsent
463FAneurysmR ICACoil embolization675634−13Present*Absent
570FAneurysmR ICABalloon occlusion445323−2AbsentPresent
666MAneurysmR ICABalloon occlusion54494818AbsentAbsent
736FAneurysmL ICATrapping5855344AbsentAbsent
  • * Transient left hemiparesis during hypotension.

  • Small infarction probably due to thromboembolism.

  • NA = not available.