ROLE OF TRANSCRANIAL COLOUR-CODED DUPLEX SONOGRAPHY IN STROKE MANAGEMENT - REVIEW ARTICLE.

West African journal of ultrasound Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Richard B Olatunji, Godwin I Ogbole, Omolola M Atalabi, Abiodun O Adeyinka, Ikeola Lagunju, Alexander Oyinlade, Olufunmilola Ogun, Mayowa O Owolabi, Oluremi A Ogunseyinde, Adesola Ogunniyi
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The development of transcranial colour-coded duplex sonography (TCCS) has resurrected the hope of safe, real time bedside brain imaging beyond childhood. This review article provides an overview of the role of TCCS in the management of patients with stroke. The objective is to stimulate interest in the field of neurosonology as a potential means of improving neurological outcome for stroke patients and a area for stroke research endeavors in Africa. Literature search was done on MEDLINE, Cochrane library, and Google Scholar databases with the following keywords: transcranial colour Doppler, Transcranial duplex sonography, transcranial colour-coded Doppler sonography, stroke, infarct and haemorrhage. We also identified relevant articles from the references section of studies produced by our literature search. We discussed the roles of TCCS to discriminate ischaemic from haemorrhagic forms; unravel the mechanism of stroke; monitor temporal evolution of stroke and predictors of stroke outcome; and promote better understanding of the epidemiology of stroke. Its emerging role as a potent point-of-care imaging modality for definitive treatment in ischaemic stroke within and outside the hospital setting is also highlighted. Comparison of TCCS with alternative modalities for neuroimaging in stroke is also discussed. A root cause analysis of the untenable high cost of neuroimaging for stroke patients in Africa is presented vis-à-vis the potential economic relief which widespread adoption of TCCS may provide. We advocate capacity building for TCCS and suggest some action plans required to achieve safe, cheap, affordable and reliable ultrasound based neuroimaging for stroke patients in resource limited areas of Africa.

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经颅彩色编码超声在脑卒中治疗中的作用综述。
经颅彩色编码双超音波(TCCS)的发展使人们重新燃起了安全、实时的床边脑成像的希望。这篇综述文章概述了TCCS在脑卒中患者管理中的作用。目的是激发人们对神经声学领域的兴趣,将其作为改善中风患者神经预后的潜在手段,并在非洲开展中风研究。在MEDLINE、Cochrane图书馆和谷歌Scholar数据库进行文献检索,关键词:经颅彩色多普勒、经颅双超声、经颅彩色编码多普勒超声、脑卒中、梗死和出血。我们还从文献检索产生的研究的参考文献部分确定了相关文章。我们讨论了TCCS在区分缺血性和出血形式中的作用;揭示中风的发病机制;监测脑卒中的时间演变和脑卒中预后的预测因素;并促进对中风流行病学的更好理解。它的新兴作用,作为一种有效的点护理成像模式,明确治疗缺血性卒中在医院内外的设置也被强调。本文还讨论了TCCS与其他脑卒中神经成像方法的比较。对非洲脑卒中患者神经成像费用高得离谱的根本原因进行了分析,并在-à-vis上提出了广泛采用TCCS可能提供的潜在经济救济。我们提倡TCCS的能力建设,并建议一些行动计划,以便在非洲资源有限的地区为中风患者实现安全、廉价、负担得起和可靠的基于超声的神经成像。
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