Grading Carotid Stenosis Using Ultrasonic Methods

Author:

von Reutern Gerhard-Michael1,Goertler Michael-Wolfgang1,Bornstein Natan M.1,Sette Massimo Del1,Evans David H.1,Goertler Michael-Wolfgang1,Hetzel Andreas1,Kaps Manfred1,Perren Fabienne1,Razumovky Alexander1,Shiogai Toshiyuki1,Titianova Ekaterina1,Traubner Pavel1,Venketasubramanian Narayanaswamy1,Wong Lawrence K.S.1,Yasaka Masahiro1

Affiliation:

1. From the Neurologische Praxis am Ambulanten Kardiologischen Zentrum (G.M.R.), Bad Nauheim, Germany; Klinik für Neurologie (M.W.G.), Universität Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany; and Neurosonology Research Group of the World Federation of Neurology (N.M.B., M.D.S., D.H.E., M.-W.G., A.H., M.K., F.P., A.R., M.v.R., T.S., E.T., P.T., N.V., L.K.S.W., M.Y.).

Abstract

The controversy as to whether Doppler ultrasonic methods should play a role in clinical decision-making in the prevention of stroke is attributable to reported disagreement between angiographic and ultrasonic results and the lack of internationally accepted ultrasound criteria for describing the degree of stenosis. Foremost among the explanations for both is the broad scatter of peak systolic velocities in the stenosis, the criterion that has so far received most attention. Grading based on a set of main and additional criteria can overcome diagnostic errors. Morphological measurements (B-mode images and color flow imaging) are the main criteria for low and moderate degrees of stenosis. Increased velocities in the stenosis indicate narrowing, but the appearance of collateral flow and decreased poststenotic flow velocity prove a high degree stenosis (≥70%), additionally allowing the estimation of the hemodynamic effect in the category of high-degree stenosis. Additional criteria refer to the effect of a stenosis on prestenotic flow (common carotid artery), the extent of poststenotic flow disturbances, and derived velocity criteria (diastolic peak velocity and the carotid ratio). This multiparametric approach is intended to increase the reliability and the standard of reporting of ultrasonic results for arteriosclerotic disease of the carotid artery.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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