Andrzej K. Małek, Lech Hilgertner, Mieczystaw Szostek
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Abstract
Redundant length of the cervical part of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is a clear angiographic entity although the clinical significance is uncertain. Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) examinations were performed on 15 patients with 23 elongated ICAs. The recordings were obtained with the use of flat 2 MHz probe from the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and the intracranial part of ICA at rest and in eight possible extreme positions of head and neck rotation. The mean blood flow velocity in the intracranial part of the ICA obtained in the neutral position was 50.1 ± 8.3 cm s−1 and after head and neck rotations was 49.8 ± 9.5 cm s−1. The mean blood flow velocity in the MCA was 55.8 ± 6.7 cm s−1 and did not change significantly after head and neck movements (54.9 ± 7.6 cm s−1). Analysis of 368 one minute recordings from all possible head positions showed no significant changes of blood flow velocity. Rotation of the head and neck has no significant influence on intracranial blood flow velocity in the presence of carotid artery elongation.
颈内动脉颈段(ICA)的冗余长度是一个清晰的血管造影实体,但临床意义尚不确定。经颅多普勒超声(TCD)检查了15例23个延长的ICAs。在静止状态和头颈旋转的8个可能的极端位置下,使用2 MHz平面探针从大脑中动脉(MCA)和ICA的颅内部分获得记录。中立位时ICA颅内血流速度平均为50.1±8.3 cm s - 1,头颈旋转后血流速度平均为49.8±9.5 cm s - 1。平均血流速度为55.8±6.7 cm s−1,头颈部运动后血流速度无明显变化(54.9±7.6 cm s−1)。从所有可能的头部位置对368个一分钟的记录进行分析,发现血流速度没有显著变化。在颈动脉伸长的情况下,头颈旋转对颅内血流速度无显著影响。