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Common Carotid Artery – Anatomy and Disease

The common carotid artery is a major blood vessel in the neck that supplies the head and brain with oxygen-rich blood. It is one of the most vital arteries in the human body.

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The common carotid artery is a major blood vessel in the neck that supplies the head and brain with oxygen-rich blood. It is one of the most vital arteries in the human body.

What is the Common Carotid Artery?

The common carotid artery (Latin: Arteria carotis communis) is a large blood vessel running on each side of the neck. It is responsible for supplying the head and brain with oxygenated blood and is one of the most important arteries in the human body. Any impairment of blood flow through this vessel can have serious consequences for brain function.

Anatomy and Course

The common carotid artery arises differently on each side of the body:

  • Right side: It originates from the brachiocephalic trunk, a short common branch of the aortic arch.
  • Left side: It arises directly from the aortic arch.

Both arteries ascend along the sides of the trachea and esophagus. At approximately the level of the fourth cervical vertebra (C4), or the upper border of the thyroid cartilage, the common carotid artery divides into two main branches:

  • Internal carotid artery: Supplies the brain and eyes.
  • External carotid artery: Supplies the face, neck, and scalp.

At this bifurcation lies the carotid sinus, which contains specialized pressure receptors (baroreceptors) that help regulate blood pressure. Nearby is the carotid body (glomus caroticum), a small chemoreceptor organ that monitors oxygen levels in the blood.

Clinical Significance

Atherosclerosis and Carotid Stenosis

The most common condition affecting the common carotid artery is atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), which can lead to carotid stenosis (narrowing of the carotid artery). Fatty deposits, calcium, and fibrous tissue -- known as plaques -- accumulate along the inner wall of the artery, reducing blood flow to the brain and significantly increasing the risk of stroke.

Risk Factors for Carotid Stenosis

  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Elevated blood lipid levels (hypercholesterolemia)
  • Smoking
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Obesity and physical inactivity
  • Genetic predisposition

Symptoms of Carotid Stenosis

Mild to moderate carotid stenosis is often asymptomatic. In more advanced cases, the following symptoms may occur:

  • Brief neurological deficits known as TIA (transient ischemic attack)
  • Temporary vision loss in one eye (amaurosis fugax)
  • Speech difficulties (aphasia)
  • Weakness or numbness in the arm or leg
  • Dizziness and balance disturbances

Diagnosis

Several imaging methods are available to assess the common carotid artery:

  • Duplex ultrasound (sonography): The standard method for examining the carotid arteries; allows evaluation of the vessel wall, plaques, and blood flow.
  • Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA): Non-invasive vascular imaging without radiation exposure.
  • CT angiography (CTA): Detailed visualization of blood vessels using computed tomography and contrast agent.
  • Digital subtraction angiography (DSA): An invasive procedure for precise visualization of vascular narrowings; considered the gold standard.

Treatment

Conservative Management

For mild stenosis, treatment focuses on controlling risk factors:

  • Antihypertensive medications to lower blood pressure
  • Statins to reduce cholesterol levels
  • Antiplatelet agents (e.g., aspirin) to prevent blood clots
  • Lifestyle changes: healthy diet, smoking cessation, regular physical activity

Surgical and Interventional Treatment

For high-grade stenosis (greater than 70% narrowing) or symptomatic stenosis, an intervention is recommended:

  • Carotid endarterectomy (CEA): Surgical removal of atherosclerotic plaque from the artery; an established and well-proven procedure.
  • Carotid artery stenting (CAS): A minimally invasive procedure in which a metal mesh tube (stent) is inserted into the artery to widen the narrowed segment.

References

  1. Netter F. H. - Atlas of Human Anatomy. Elsevier, Philadelphia, 7th edition, 2019.
  2. European Stroke Organisation (ESO) - Guidelines on the Management of Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis. European Stroke Journal, 2021.
  3. Moore K. L., Dalley A. F., Agur A. M. R. - Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Wolters Kluwer, Philadelphia, 8th edition, 2018.

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