功率多普勒——经颅双工评估颅内血管系统的新工具。

Bildgebung = Imaging Pub Date : 1996-03-01
B Griewing, C Doherty, J A Zeller, G Kallwellis, M L Walker, C Kessler
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本研究旨在评估功率多普勒(power Doppler, PD)作为经颅血管成像新工具的临床应用。功率多普勒显示的是多普勒信号的综合功率,而不是传统的彩色流多普勒(CFD)技术所使用的多普勒频移。21例颅内畸形或动脉狭窄患者[大脑中动脉(MCA)狭窄4例,颅内颈动脉狭窄2例,动静脉畸形(AVM) 7例,颅内颈动脉动脉瘤5例,Moya-Moya综合征3例]。将PD结果与CFD和数字减影血管造影(DSA)结果进行比较。功率多普勒能够显示4个MCA狭窄中的3个,其形态学细节比CFD更详细,而PD和CFD在诊断颈动脉狭窄方面同样有效。所有avm均使用PD和CFD进行可视化,但PD再次显示更多形态学细节,与DSA类似。功率多普勒在与Moya-Moya综合征相关的脑内动脉瘤和病理性侧支成像方面也优于CFD。从这些数据可以明显看出,PD允许可靠和详细的经颅成像,因此是一种优越的方法来观察颅内血管畸形和动脉狭窄。
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Power Doppler--a new tool for transcranial duplex assessment of intracranial vasculature.

The present study was undertaken to assess the clinical use of power Doppler (PD) as a new tool for transcranial vessel imaging. Power Doppler displays the integrated power of the Doppler signal instead of the Doppler frequency shift used in the conventional color flow Doppler (CFD) technique. Twenty-one patients were evaluated who had intracranial malformations or arterial stenoses [4 middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenoses, 2 intracranial carotid stenoses, 7 arteriovenous malformations (AVM), 5 intracranial carotid aneurysms, 3 Moya-Moya syndromes]. The PD results were compared with those obtained from CFD and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). Power Doppler was able to visualize 3 of 4 MCA stenoses with greater morphological detail than CFD, whereas PD and CFD were equally effective in diagnosing carotid stenoses. All AVMs were visualized using PD as well as CFD, but again PD revealed more morphological details, in a manner similar to DSA. Power Doppler was also superior to CFD in imaging intracerebral aneurysms and pathological collateralization associated with Moya-Moya syndromes. It is evident from these data that PD permits reliable and detailed transcranial imaging and therefore is a superior method for visualizing intracerebral vascular malformations and arterial stenoses.

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