Medical Age and carotid artery stenosis

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Carotid artery stenosis is a concern for individuals aged 80 and older, with discussions indicating varying prevalence rates. Some participants question whether significant narrowing is common or affects less than 5% of this age group. The conversation references medical literature that details how carotid stenosis is graded and its implications for health. Clarifications about the existence of two carotid arteries were also made. Understanding the prevalence and implications of carotid artery stenosis in older adults is crucial for gerontology.
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Is some concerning stenosis common after age 80?
Any gerontology people here? I was wondering if narrowing of one or both carotid arteries to a concerning degree is common in those at age 80 and older? Or is that a less than say 5% of the older population type thing?
 
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LightningInAJar said:
TL;DR Summary: Is some concerning stenosis common after age 80?

Any gerontology people here? I was wondering if narrowing of one or both carotid arteries to a concerning degree is common in those at age 80 and older? Or is that a less than say 5% of the older population type thing?
I thought we had one carotid artery! Google = 2, there you go.

The extent of the blockage from the excerpts I have read but I have a shallow knowledge @berkeman is a medic.

The abstract, introduction and stenosis evaluation in the paper give an overview and detail on how lumen stenosis is graded and the implications.

https://academic.oup.com/eurheartjsupp/article/22/Supplement_M/M35/6024770
 
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pinball1970 said:
I thought we had one carotid artery! Google = 2, there you go.

The extent of the blockage from the excerpts I have read but I have a shallow knowledge @berkeman is a medic.

The abstract, introduction and stenosis evaluation in the paper give an overview and detail on how lumen stenosis is graded and the implications.

https://academic.oup.com/eurheartjsupp/article/22/Supplement_M/M35/6024770
Interesting article. Thanks.
 
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