Transcranial duplex sonography of middle cerebral artery stenosis: a comparison of colour-coding techniques – frequency- or power-based Doppler and contrast enhancement

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B. Griewing
U. Schminke
L. Motsch
F. Brassel
C. Kessler
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[1] Department of Neurology,
[2] Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald,undefined
[3] Ellernholzstrasse 1–2,undefined
[4] 17487 Greifswald,undefined
[5] Germany Tel. 3834-866-809; Fax: 3834-866-875; e-mail: griewing@neurologie.uni-greifswald.de,undefined
[6] Department of Neuroradiology,undefined
[7] Medical University of Hannover,undefined
[8] Hannover,undefined
[9] Germany,undefined
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Neuroradiology | 1998年 / 40卷
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Key words Transcranial color duplex sonography; Intracranial artery stenosis; Power doppler sonography; Sonography; contrast-enhanced;
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The main limitation of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography (TCCD) is the inadequate acoustic window, which prevents transtemporal identification of the basal cerebral arteries in up to 30 % of cases, especially in the elderly. TCCD with different colour-coding techniques, including frequency-based colour-flow (CFD) or power (PD) Doppler sonography, used alone or in combination with contrast media, were used in 23 patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis. In 10 patients a contrast medium (400 mg/ml SHU 508 A) was administered because of inadequate colour-coded visualisation with TCCD. The data were compared with angiographic methods. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) revealed 2 low-grade, 11 middle-grade and 10 high-grade stenoses in the M1 segment. With TCCD, we found a 7.7 % higher blood flow velocity (systolic peak velocity) than with transcranial duplex sonography without colour-coding because of visual angle correction and a 20 % higher systolic peak velocity using contrast enhancement. CFD did not differ from PD in identification of low- and middle-grade MCA stenoses, but PD alone revealed two more cases of high-grade stenosis than CFD. The contrast medium increased diagnostic confidence in 8 of 10 cases. Only 2 of 23 MCA stenoses (9 %) could not be shown using TCCD.
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