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Circulation. 2002;106:3057-3062
Published online before print November 11, 2002, doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000041251.07332.28
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Clinical Investigation and Reports

S-Nitrosoglutathione Reduces Asymptomatic Embolization After Carotid Angioplasty

Zoltan Kaposzta, MD; Andrew Clifton, FRCR; Jane Molloy, MD; John F. Martin, F Med Sci; Hugh S. Markus, FRCP

From Clinical Neuroscience, St George’s Hospital Medical School (Z.K., H.S.M.); the Department of Neuroradiology, Atkinson Morley’s Hospital (A.C.); the Department of Clinical Neuroscience, King’s College (J.M.); and University College of London (J.F.M.), London, UK.

Correspondence to Professor Hugh Markus, Clinical Neuroscience, St George’s Hospital Medical School, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, UK. E-mail h.markus{at}sghms.ac.uk

Background— The major complication of carotid angioplasty is embolic stroke, which may occur after balloon inflation and deflation or in the early postintervention period. Platelet adhesion and aggregation to the angioplasty site with subsequent embolization seems to plays a major role in early postangioplasty embolization and stroke. During this period, asymptomatic embolic signals can be detected in patients by transcranial Doppler ultrasound despite aspirin and heparin treatment. S-Nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) is a nitric oxide donor that appears to have relative platelet specificity. We evaluated its effectiveness in reducing embolization after carotid angioplasty.

Methods and Results— Sixteen patients undergoing carotid angioplasty and stenting for symptomatic >=70% internal carotid artery stenosis were randomized in a double-blind manner to GSNO or placebo given after surgery for 90 minutes. All patients were pretreated with aspirin and given heparin for 24 hours after the procedure. Transcranial Doppler recordings were made from the ipsilateral middle cerebral artery for 1 hour before treatment and at 0 to 3, 6, and 24 hours after treatment. GSNO resulted in a rapid reduction in the frequency of embolic signals of 95% at 0 to 3 hours and 100% at 6 hours (P=0.007 and P=0.01 versus placebo, respectively). In the placebo group, 2 patients experienced ipsilateral stroke after the angioplasty. No cerebrovascular events occurred in the GSNO group.

Conclusions— S-Nitrosoglutathione was highly effective in rapidly reducing the frequency of embolic signals after endovascular treatment for symptomatic high-grade carotid stenosis.


Key Words: carotid arteries • angioplasty • platelets • embolism • nitric oxide




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