Color Velocity Imaging Quantification in the Detection of Intracranial Collateral Flow

S. Ho, C. Metreweli, C. H. Yu
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Background and Purpose— The development of intracranial collateral circulation is associated with a lower risk of stroke. A noninvasive technique that can reliably detect the presence of intracranial collaterals would be a valuable factor in the assessment of risk in patients with occlusive cerebrovascular disease. Methods— Color velocity imaging quantification was used to measure the blood flow volume of the common carotid and vertebral arteries in 40 patients with carotid occlusive disease. The blood flow volumes in these arteries were correlated with angiographic evidence of collaterals to establish the best cutoffs for detecting intracranial collateral circulation. Results— A blood flow volume of either ≥370 mL/min in the common carotid artery or ≥120 mL/min in the vertebral artery was indicative of the presence of intracranial collaterals. The sensitivity and specificity for the common carotid artery were 92.3% [95% confidence interval (CI), 62.1 to 99.6] and 92.1% (95% CI, 77.5 to 97.9), respectively. The sensitivity and specificity for the vertebral artery were 75.0% (95% CI, 35.6 to 95.5) and 87.5% (95% CI, 66.5 to 96.7), respectively. Conclusions— Color velocity imaging quantification offers a noninvasive, accurate method for detecting the presence of intracranial collateral circulation and quantifying its magnitude. This technique would be a useful adjunct in screening or continuous monitoring of patients with severe carotid occlusive disease.
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彩色速度成像定量检测颅内侧支血流
背景与目的:颅内侧支循环的发展与较低的卒中风险相关。一种能够可靠检测颅内侧支存在的无创技术将是评估闭塞性脑血管疾病患者风险的一个有价值的因素。方法:采用彩色速度成像定量测量40例颈动脉闭塞病患者颈总动脉和椎动脉的血流量。这些动脉的血流量与侧支血管造影证据相关,以建立检测颅内侧支循环的最佳截止点。结果-颈总动脉的血流量≥370 mL/min或椎动脉的血流量≥120 mL/min表明存在颅内络。颈总动脉的敏感性和特异性分别为92.3%[95%可信区间(CI), 62.1 ~ 99.6]和92.1% (95% CI, 77.5 ~ 97.9)。椎动脉的敏感性和特异性分别为75.0% (95% CI, 35.6 ~ 95.5)和87.5% (95% CI, 66.5 ~ 96.7)。结论:彩色速度成像定量提供了一种无创、准确的方法来检测颅内侧支循环的存在并定量其大小。这项技术将是一个有用的辅助筛查或持续监测患者的严重颈动脉闭塞性疾病。
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