A hemodynamic screening tool for symptomatic internal jugular vein stenosis in J3 segment.

Min Li, Xiaogang Gao, Yaqiong Jia, Yang Wang, Xunming Ji, Ran Meng
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ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to formulate an ultrasonic diagnostic criterion for stenosis in the J3 segment of internal jugular vein (IJV) and probe into the effects of stenosis in the J3 segment on intracranial pressure (ICP) and the cerebral drainage pattern.MethodsParticipants who exhibited narrowing in the J3 segment of IJV on neuroimaging and reported symptoms correlated with IJV stenosis (IJVS) were enlisted from Xuanwu Hospital. Clinical data were retrospectively amassed.ResultsA total of 163 subjects including 57 IJVS subjects and 106 control subjects were recruited. We unearthed an inverse relationship between the pressure gradient and the flow velocity. Flow velocity at or below 27.5 cm/s coincided with pressure gradient values of 4 mmHg or greater. There is no significant correlation between IJVS and ICP. Additionally, a linear correlation was identified between the bilateral flow volume in the J3 segment and ICP. Values exceeding 425 mL/min were indicative of intracranial hypertension. There was an increase in diameter, flow volume and flow velocity in the bilateral vertebral veins in participants with IJVS.ConclusionsThe J3 segment of IJV displays right dominance. Stenosis can be deduced when the flow velocity in the J3 segment is at or below 27.5 cm/s. Stenosis in the J3 segment yielded a diminished outflow in the IJV and an augmented outflow in the vertebral veins. When bilateral flow volume in the J3 segment exceeds 425 mL/min, it denotes intracranial hypertension.

J3段无症状颈内静脉狭窄的血液动力学筛查工具。
目的建立颈内静脉J3段狭窄的超声诊断标准,探讨J3段狭窄对颅内压(ICP)及脑引流模式的影响。方法从宣武医院招募在神经影像学上表现为IJV J3节段狭窄并报告有IJV狭窄相关症状的患者。回顾性收集临床资料。结果共纳入受试者163例,其中IJVS 57例,对照组106例。我们发现压力梯度和流速成反比关系。流速等于或低于27.5 cm/s时,压力梯度值等于或大于4 mmHg。IJVS与ICP之间无显著相关性。此外,J3段的双边流量与ICP之间存在线性相关。值超过425 mL/min提示颅内高压。IJVS患者的双侧椎静脉直径、流量和流速均有所增加。结论IJV的J3段表现为右优势。当J3段流速小于等于27.5 cm/s时,可以推断出狭窄。J3节段狭窄导致IJV流出量减少,椎静脉流出量增加。当双侧J3段流量超过425 mL/min时,提示颅内高压。
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