Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
https://jvascbras.org/article/doi/10.1590/1677-5449.202200841
Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Indicações para ecodoppler de carótidas em pacientes assintomáticos - estamos solicitando corretamente?

Indications for carotid Doppler ultrasound in asymptomatic patients – are we ordering it correctly?

Alcides Alves da Silva Júnior; André Brusamolin Moro; Jeferson Freitas Toregeani

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Contexto: Artérias carótidas são locais de frequentes patologias, sendo a mais comum a aterosclerose, podendo resultar na formação de placas com estenose. Para avaliarmos as carótidas em pacientes assintomáticos, o método de ultrassonografia Doppler ou ecodoppler é, atualmente, o exame de eleição, indicado para a triagem e o diagnóstico de lesões vasculares. As diretrizes atuais recomendam o rastreamento em pacientes que apresentem fatores de risco para estenose carotídea e que estejam aptos e dispostos ao tratamento medicamentoso/intervenção carotídea. A triagem em pacientes assintomáticos na população adulta em geral e sem fatores de risco significativos não é recomendada.

Objetivos: Avaliar se os especialistas médicos se baseiam na literatura para solicitar o ecodoppler como screening.

Métodos: Realizou-se seleção retrospectiva dos pacientes a partir da solicitação de ecodoppler. Os dados coletados foram computados e analisados com o programa RStudio versão 1.3.959.

Resultados: Avaliou-se a solicitação como adequada, desde que os pacientes apresentassem pelo menos um fator de risco para placas carotídeas. Entre 152 pacientes, 55 preenchiam critérios para screening de carótidas, a principal indicação na população estudada foi o check-up vascular. Hipertensão arterial foi o fator de risco mais prevalente. Os especialistas em cirurgia vascular obtiveram êxito maior ao solicitar o exame de maneira adequada [razão de chances de indicações corretas de 3,52 (IC 1,14-10,87), com p = 0,02]. A assertividade nas indicações de ecodoppler foi de 36% (IC95% 29-42%).

Conclusões: Conclui-se que houve excesso de solicitação de ultrassonografia de carótidas como screening. Os cirurgiões vasculares solicitaram o exame de maneira mais assertiva.

Palavras-chave

aterosclerose carotídea assintomática, screening de estenose carotídea assintomática, ultrassonografia de artérias carótidas

Abstract

Background: Carotid arteries are frequently the site of pathologies, the most common being atherosclerosis, which may result in the formation of plaques, causing stenosis. Doppler ultrasound is currently the exam of choice for assessment of the carotid arteries in asymptomatic patients to screen for and diagnose vascular lesions. Current guidelines recommend screening patients who have risk factors for carotid stenosis and who are able and willing to undergo medical treatment and/or carotid intervention. Screening asymptomatic patients in the general adult population who have no significant risk factors is not recommended.

Objectives: To assess whether medical experts rely on the literature to request Doppler ultrasound for screening.

Methods: A retrospective selection of patients was performed based on requests for carotid ultrasound. The data collected were computed and analyzed using RStudio version 1.3.959.

Results: The request was evaluated as appropriate as long as the patients presented at least one risk factor for carotid plaques. Fifty-five out of 152 patients met criteria for carotid screening. The most frequent indication in the study population was vascular check-up. Arterial hypertension was the most prevalent risk factor. Vascular surgery specialists were more likely to order the exam correctly (odds ratio for correct indications: 3.52 [CI 1.14 – 10.87], with p=0.02). The rate of correct Doppler ultrasound requests was 36% (95%CI 29 to 42%).

Conclusions: An excess of requests for carotid ultrasound screening was found in this study. Vascular surgeons more often requested the test correctly.

Keywords

asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis; screening for asymptomatic carotid stenosis; carotid artery ultrasonography

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Submitted date:
06/20/2022

Accepted date:
05/18/2023

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