Carotid imaging
The first line imaging depends on local facilities:
- Raigmore Hospital: Duplex scan
- Belford Hospital and Caithness General Hospital: CT angiogram aortic arch to head
- Corroborative imaging will be done at the discretion of Vascular Surgeon
Exclusion cirteria for carotid imaging
- Posterior circulation events
- Patient with severe disability from stroke [Rankin greater than 3]
- Patient unfit for carotid endarterectomy
- Asymptomatic carotid bruits
- Patient would not consent for surgery
- Advanced malignant disease
- Severe cognitive impairment or dementia
- Patient bedbound prior to neurological event
Start on secondary prevention
Is Carotid Stenosis greater than 50% for male; greater than 70% for female diameter on the appropriate side?
- Secondary imaging is recommended for borderline/unclear duplex images.
Radiology referral and consultation
- Discuss referral for CT angiogram with Duty Radiologist at Raigmore Hospital
- Referrals will be accepted Monday to Friday between 09:00am and 5:00pm
- The referring Clinician is responsible for acting on the result on the same day as scan (this may require a discussion with the Duty Radiologist)
- The Vascular Surgeon on-call can give an opinion on the CT angiogram if Radiologist is not available