Carotid Revascularization and Medical Management for Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Trial
Prevention of stroke involves managing and treating risk factors. Most strokes are caused when blood flow to a portion of the brain is blocked. One place this often happens is in the carotid artery. This blockage is called atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.
The purpose of this trial is to determine the best way to prevent strokes in people who have a high amount of blockage of their carotid artery but no stroke symptoms related to that blockage. Each eligible participant will be evaluated to determine which procedure(s) is best for him/her. All participants will receive intensive medical treatment. In addition, participants will be randomized to receive the selected procedure or not.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Emad Zakhary
To learn more about CREST 2 and how you can join contact our research office at (314) 289-7690
This study is a joint study with the St. Louis VA and the Mayo Clinic.
The study is funded by our Foundation through NIH (National Institute of health)
The purpose of this trial is to determine the best way to prevent strokes in people who have a high amount of blockage of their carotid artery but no stroke symptoms related to that blockage. Each eligible participant will be evaluated to determine which procedure(s) is best for him/her. All participants will receive intensive medical treatment. In addition, participants will be randomized to receive the selected procedure or not.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Emad Zakhary
To learn more about CREST 2 and how you can join contact our research office at (314) 289-7690
This study is a joint study with the St. Louis VA and the Mayo Clinic.
The study is funded by our Foundation through NIH (National Institute of health)