Insonation angle impact on micro-Doppler evaluation in cerebrovascular surgery: technical note

Kaima Suzuki, Hiroki Sato, Shun Suzuki, H. Ooigawa, H. Kurita
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Introduction: The insonation angle consideration is important in the Doppler-sonographic evaluation of blood flow velocities and volume, however, the concept is rarely applied to the intraoperatively used micro-Doppler.This technical note aims to emphasize the possibility and necessity of insonation angle correction and preservation for the blood flow assessment in cerebrovascular surgery.Methods: Bi-directional surgical Doppler with a 20MHz flexible bayonet 1.2mm diameter probe was used for the intraoperative blood flow assessment, with the variable insonation angle on the straight parts of the arteries, and the results were recorded to demonstrate the importance.Results: The measurements performed confirmed that the blood flow features, including the direction, velocity, and especially the volume, are highly susceptible to the insonation angle variations. Although there were significant alterations, positioning the probe at an angle of ~60 degrees resulted in the variable but less altering measurements.Conclusion: Positioning the probe at ~60 degrees is desirable; however, it appears that it is even more important to maintain the same insonation angle and probe position when assessing the vessels repeatedly for blood flow alterations that might occur in the course of cerebrovascular surgery.
超声角度对脑血管手术微多普勒评价的影响:技术要点
在多普勒超声评估血流速度和血流容量时,超声角度的考虑是很重要的,然而,这一概念很少应用于术中使用的微多普勒。本技术笔记旨在强调超声角度校正和保存在脑血管手术血流评估中的可能性和必要性。方法:采用20MHz柔性卡口1.2mm直径探头进行双向手术多普勒术中血流评估,对动脉直段进行可变超声角度,并记录结果,以示重要性。结果:测量结果证实了血流特征,包括血流方向、血流速度,尤其是血流体积,对超声角度的变化非常敏感。虽然有显著的改变,定位探头在~60度的角度导致变量,但较少改变测量。结论:探头定位在~60°为宜;然而,在脑血管手术过程中反复评估血管血流变化时,保持相同的超声角度和探头位置似乎更为重要。
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