Ultrasound in spontaneous cervical artery dissection

Ralf Dittrich, Martin A. Ritter, Erich B. Ringelstein
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Abstract

Spontaneous cervical artery dissection is caused by a hematoma in the arterial wall. Recent research revealed that the most likely pathophysiological key mechanism is rupture of a vas vasorum resulting in a bleeding into the medio-adventitial borderzone [1]. The expansion of the hematoma into the arterial lumen can secondarily lead to a rupture of the tunica intima with a high risk of thrombus formation and embolic cerebral infarction [2]. Moreover the expansion of the hematoma causes an arterial stenosis or arterial occlusion with the risk of hemodynamic impairment. The risk of an ischemic stroke in the course of a dissection is thought to be about 70% for dissections of the internal carotid artery (ICA) [3] and about 80% for dissections of the vertebral artery (VA) [4]. The annual incidence of dissections of the ICA has been estimated to be 2.5–3/100,000 and for the VA 0.97–1.5/100,000 [5], [6]. Although dissections as such are rare they are a frequent etiology of stroke in children and young adults. Approximately 25% of the strokes in patients younger than 50 are caused by dissections with a peak age between 40 and 45 years [7], [8], [9], [10], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16].

超声在自发性颈动脉夹层中的应用
自发性颈动脉夹层是由动脉壁血肿引起的。最近的研究表明,最可能的病理生理关键机制是输精管破裂导致出血进入中外边界区[1]。血肿向动脉腔扩张可继发导致膜内膜破裂,血栓形成和栓塞性脑梗死的风险高[2]。此外,血肿的扩张引起动脉狭窄或动脉闭塞,有血流动力学损害的危险。对于颈内动脉(ICA)[3]和椎动脉(VA)[4],在解剖过程中发生缺血性中风的风险分别约为70%和80%。ICA的年切片发生率估计为2.5 - 3/10万,VA为0.97 - 1.5/10万[5],[6]。虽然这样的解剖是罕见的,但它们是儿童和年轻人中风的常见病因。在50岁以下的患者中,大约25%的中风是由40 - 45岁之间的夹层引起的[7]、[8]、[9]、[10]、[11]、[12]、[13]、[14]、[15]、[16]。
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