经颅多普勒法评价脑血管舒缩反应性

Aleksandra Lučić-Prokin, P. Slankamenac, P. Kovačević
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介绍。经颅多普勒是诊断和监测各种神经血管疾病唯一的无创神经成像方式。除了评估脑基底动脉血流的脑血流动力学外,经颅多普勒还提供生理数据和解剖图像。血管舒缩反应性定量分析。各种经颅多普勒方法评估脑血管舒缩反应性,为小动脉在诱导血流动力学条件下的特性提供重要信息。最常用的是不同效力的外源性和内源性血管活性刺激(呼吸暂停、乙酰唑胺、二氧化碳、l -精氨酸),这使得经颅多普勒成为未来缺血性事件的预后指标。本文综述了各种经颅多普勒法评价血管舒缩反应性的原理,并着重介绍了它们的优缺点。经颅多普勒检查血管舒缩反应性降低。血管舒缩反应性的评估在预测未来缺血事件、评价颈动脉内膜切除术后血运重建效果方面具有重要作用,而且在选择合适的手术时机方面也越来越重要。近年来,经颅多普勒方法在脑血流动力学功能障碍的其他领域也有应用:痴呆、高血压、偏头痛和败血症。结论。由于时间分辨率高、无创、成本效益比好、床边监测、解释和性能相对简单以及便携性,经颅多普勒血管舒缩反应性可能是评估脑血流动力学、动脉灌注完整性和侧支容量的理想工具。
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Transcranial doppler methods in the assessment of cerebral vasomotor reactivity
Introduction. Transcranial Doppler is the only non-invasive neuroimaging modality in the diagnosis and monitoring of various neurovascular diseases. Apart from assessing cerebral hemodynamics of blood flow in the basal brain arteries, transcranial Doppler provides physiological data and anatomical images. Quantification analysis of vasomotor reactivity. Various transcranial Doppler methods evaluate cerebral vasomotor reactivity, providing important information on the properties of arterioles under induced hemodynamic conditions. Exogenous and endogenous vasoactive stimuli of different potency (apnea, acetazolamide, carbon dioxide, L-arginine) are most commonly used, making transcranial Doppler a prognostic indicator of future ischemic events. This article reviews principles of various transcranial Doppler methods in the evaluation of vasomotor reactivity, emphasizing their advantages and disadvantages. Transcranial Doppler in the field of reduced vasomotor reactivity. Evaluation of vasomotor reactivity has a role in the prediction of future ischemic events, evaluation of revascularization effect after carotid endarterectomy, but also in the increasingly significant choice of the right time to perform it. In recent years, transcranial Doppler methods have found application in other areas of dysfunctional cerebral hemodynamics: dementia, hypertension, migraines, and sepsis. Conclusion. Due to an excellent temporal resolution, non-invasive approach, good cost-benefit ratio, bedside monitoring, relative simplicity in terms of interpretation and performance, and portability, transcranial Doppler in vasomotor reactivity may be the ideal tool in the evaluation of cerebral hemodynamics, arterial perfusion integrity and collateral capacity.
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