Echo-Enhanced Transcranial Color-Coded Duplexsonography to Study Collateral Blood Flow in Patients with Symptomatic Obstructions of the Internal Carotid Artery and Limited Acoustic Bone Windows
Author(s) -
Georg Gahn,
Gabriele Hahn,
Susanne HallmeyerElgner,
Alexander Kunz,
Torsten Straube,
Holger Bourquain,
Heinz Reichmann,
Rüdiger von Kummer
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
cerebrovascular diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.221
H-Index - 104
eISSN - 1421-9786
pISSN - 1015-9770
DOI - 10.1159/000047621
Subject(s) - medicine , radiology , transcranial doppler , internal carotid artery , blood flow , collateral circulation , carotid arteries , cardiology
We prospectively evaluated 30 consecutive patients with echo-enhanced transcranial color-coded duplexsonography (TCCD) and correlative transfemoral digital subtraction angiography to assess the diagnostic efficacy of echo-enhanced TCCD for evaluation of collateral pathways through the circle of Willis in patients with limited acoustic bone windows and critical symptomatic carotid disease. Echo-enhanced TCCD detected collateral blood flow through the anterior communicating artery in 16 of 18 patients (sensitivity 89%, 95% CI 65-99%) and was false positive in one out of 12 patients without collateral flow (specificity 92%, 95% CI 59-100%). For the posterior communicating artery, sensitivity was 11/14 (79%, 95% CI 49-95%) and specificity was 15/16 (94%, 95% CI 70-100%). Echo-enhanced TCCD enables to study collateral blood flow through the communicating arteries of the circle of Willis with high sensitivity and specificity in patients with obstructions of the internal carotid artery and limited acoustic bone windows.
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