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Anatomical Relationship Between Carotid Artery and Hyoid Bone in Stenotic and Non-stenotic Carotids (CAROTHYD)

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Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes

Status

Completed

Conditions

Stenoses, Carotid
Stroke

Treatments

Other: None, pure observational study

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05349526
Local/2022/DR-01

Details and patient eligibility

About

Ischaemic stroke is attributable to thromboembolism caused by carotid atherosclerotic disease in 18-25% of patients. Guidelines for prevention of stroke (especially carotid endarterectomy) in patients with carotid atherosclerotic plaque are based on the quantification of the degree of stenosis.

The hyoid bone, in proximity to the carotid artery, has been implicated in the pathophysiology of carotid artery dissection, atherosclerotic carotid disease, and compressive syndromes. In atherosclerotic carotid disease, pressure on the carotid artery induced by these bone structures has been proposed to play a possible role in plaque formation and rupture, leading to stenosis, occlusion, or artery-to-artery embolism. In a recent ultrasound study, dynamic displacement of the carotid artery with interference of the hyoid bone during swallowing, named as "flip-flop" phenomenon (FFP) has been associated with carotid artery stenosis and stenosis-related stroke. Another study based on CTA assessment observed no association between hyoid-carotid distance and plaque thickness, stenosis, or progression of thickness/stenosis. In that study, in almost two-third of the patients CTA was performed for stroke/transient ischemic attack work-up, including a vast majority of patients with absence of carotid stenosis (median degree of carotid stenosis was 7%), and plaque-related stroke was not assessed.

The objective of this study is to determine the anatomic hyoid-carotid interaction (ie, hyoid-carotid distance, carotid position relative to the hyoid bone, and hyoid morphology) based on CTA and its relation to the degree of carotid stenosis and stenosis-related stroke.

Enrollment

206 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

  • Patients followed at the University Hospital of Nîmes between November 2016 and March 2020
  • Age > 18 years
  • Patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy for symptomatic or asymptomatic stenosis

Trial design

206 participants in 2 patient groups

stenotic carotid
Description:
patients with a stenotic carotid
Treatment:
Other: None, pure observational study
non stenotic carotid
Description:
patients with non stenotic carotid
Treatment:
Other: None, pure observational study

Trial contacts and locations

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