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Neurosonology in acute stroke patients
Školoudík D. Department of Neurology University Hospital Ostrava & Olomouc Good afternoon Ladies and gentleman I want to present our first experience of the evaluation of SN in PD and atypical PS
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Neurosonology Duplex sonography of cervical arteries
Duplex sonography of eyehole (ophthalmic artery, optical nerve) Transcranial Doppler Transcranial duplex sonography
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Methodology Necessity of fast diagnostic – occlusion or stenosis of cervical or intracranial artery for a choosing the best therapeutical method Examination must not exceed 5 – 10 minutes Echocontrast agent use
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Carotids Stenosis Occlusion Dissection Arteriitis
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Evaluation of stenosis
PSV – best correlation with DSA (sensitivity, specificity approx. 90%) EDV PSV ICA/PSV CCA, EDV ICA/EDV CCA Lumen reduction, area Calcification!!!
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Chronic vs. acute occlusion
B-mode (anechogenic acute thrombus) Collateral flow Asymmetric PSV in MCA´s
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Vertebral arteries Stenosis Occlusion Steal syndom Dissection
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Eyehole
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TCCS/TCD 1-4/2 MHz probe, (MI 1.5, TIS 1.2)
TCCS: B-mode, M-mode, color mode, power mode, Doppler mode TCD: Doppler mode, Power M-mode Acoustic window - temporal, suboccipital, frontal, occipital, orbital, submandibular
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Acute stroke Occlusion of intracranial stenosis
Intracranial artery stenosis Hemodynamic changes (e.g. ICA occlusion) HITS / MES Haemorhage Angiopathy Intracranial hypertension
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Artery occlusion Main: B-mode (MCA), Doppler mode (no flow in occlusion, low PSV and high PI, RI proximaly to the occlusion) Other: color mode, power mode, detection of collaterals
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Occlusion of MCA branches
Asymmetry in PSV (Zanette index 1.3, 30% site-to-site difference, TIBI criteria) Increase of PI a RI
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Artery stenosis - dg. criteria
Main: local jet with PSV ratio more than 1.5 Other: turbulent flow, aliasing in color mode, lumen narrowing in power mode
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stenosis poststenotic
• PSV-S/PSV-Z = 267.1/70.4 = 3.78 … grade III
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Grading of stenosis US AG Grade I: PSV index 1.5-1.99 … 20-39%
Grade II: PSV index … % Grade III: PSV index > = … >= 60% Correlation: kappa coefficient: 0.68
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Angiopathy
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Haemorrhage
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Increasing of intracranial pressure
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Thrombosis of cerebral sinuses
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Limitation Dependence on sonographer experience
Insufficient bone window (8 – 20%)
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% age (years) female male
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Echocontrast agents Bolus injection ml Optison (1:10) nebo 0.5ml SonoVue Blooming! Increasing of a Doppler signal for about 1 minute
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Monitoring Monitoring HITS / MES Monitoring of artery recanalization
Sonothrombotripsy, sonothrombolysis
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Microembolus
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Microembolus
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Thanks for your attention
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