Characteristics of study patients and the postinterventional appearance of Horner syndrome and carotid wall hematoma

Patient No./Age, y/SexECST Stenosis, %*Horner SyndromeCarotid Wall Hematoma
4 h ± 224 h ± 27 d ± 14 h ± 224 h ± 27 d ± 1
1/68/M70++++
2/58/M70++++
3/58/M85++++
4/74/M90++++
5/58/M80++++
6/69/M80++++
7/74/M90+++
8/60/M90+++
9/64/M95++
10/69/M70+++
11/62/M90++
12/55/F95+
13/40/F90+
14/75/M95
15/57/M90
16/74/M90
17/57/M80
18/59/F85
19/31/M70
20/62/M80
21/62/M90
22/78/M80
23/65/M95
24/65/F95
25/66/M90
26/75/M95
27/87/M90
28/80/M95
  • Note.—Positive sign (+) indicates present; negative sign (−), absent.

  • * Grade of carotid stenosis according to the ECST methods of measuring carotid stenosis.

  • Times indicate the time of examination for Horner syndrome or carotid wall hematoma after SPAC.