Chattanooga Times Free Press

Hardening of the arteries can lead to a stroke

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AQ: How is carotid artery disease diagnosed?

A: Carotid artery disease occurs when the major arteries in your neck become narrowed or blocked. The carotid arteries supply your brain with blood and extend from your aorta in your chest to the brain inside your skull.

As you age, a sticky substance called plaque can build up within the walls of the arteries. This plaque is made up of cholestero­l, calcium, and fibrous tissue. As more plaque builds up, your arteries narrow and stiffen, leading to a process called atheroscle­rosis, or hardening of the arteries.

The use of a noninvasiv­e technique called an ultrasound can effectivel­y and efficientl­y identify a patient at risk of having blocked carotid arteries, a condition that could lead to stroke.

Dr. Chris Lesar is a vascular surgeon at Vascular Institute of Chattanoog­a and a member of the Chattanoog­a-Hamilton County Medical Society.

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