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Transcranial Color-Coded Duplex Sonography for Detection of Distal Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis

J. Valaikiene, G. Schuierer, B. Ziemus, J. Dietrich, U. Bogdahn and F. Schlachetzki
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2008, 29 (2) 347-353; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0789
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    Normal anatomy of the carotid siphon, lateral view DSA (A) and anterior coronal imaging plane TCCS (B) A, C5 (precavernous/ganglionic segment), C4 (inferior carotid siphon), C3 (carotid knee), C2 (upper carotid siphon), and C1 (terminal ICA segment). B, Color coding showing flow toward (red) and away (blue) from the transducer. M1 indicates the first segment of the MCA; A1, the precommunicating segment of the ACA; A2, the postcommunicating segment of the ACA; cA1, the contralateral A1 segment, ICA segments C3/4 and C4/5.

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    High-grade stenosis extending from the C1 segment into the C2 and C3 segments. A, DSA. Note the torturous and elongated course of the intracranial ICA. B, TCCS with a coronal imaging plane and aliasing phenomenon in the C1 and C2 segments.

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    Age-dependent hemodynamic parameters of the carotid siphon segments C1 (upper) and C5 (lower)

    FactorMean<39 Years (95% CI)SDMean40–59 Years (95% CI)SDMean>60 Years (95% CI)SDP Value
    C1 PSV69.965.1–74.823.769.264.9–73.619.771.366.1–76.423.39.96
    C1 EDV29.027.0–31.110.029.827.6–32.110.227.825.5–30.110.4.28
    C1 MFV42.739.8–45.614.243.040.1–45.813.042.439.2–45.514.38.72
    C1 PI0.860.82–0.910.220.860.81–0.900.190.960.91–1.010.21.003
    C1 RI0.520.50–0.540.100.540.52–0.550.080.580.56–0.610.10<.001
    C1/ICA1.241.15–1.340.451.311.20–1.420.491.531.41–1.640.52<.001
    C1/CCA0.830.72–0.940.301.060.95–1.160.381.301.18–1.420.46<.001
    C5 PSV50.947.9–53.914.449.445.9–53.015.951.647.8–55.417.0.81
    C5 EDV19.318.0–20.66.0420.718.9–22.47.819.617.7–21.68.7.31
    C5 MFV29.828.1–31.68.430.328.0–32.510.130.327.8–32.710.9.81
    C5 PI0.950.89–1.000.270.880.83–0.940.250.990.94–1.040.22.02
    C5 RI0.550.52–0.580.120.540.51–0.560.110.590.57–0.610.10.01
    C5/ICA0.730.68–0.780.260.800.73–0.860.290.890.82–0.960.31<.001
    C5/CCA0.700.59–0.800.280.780.69–0.880.330.960.88–1.030.30<.001
    • Note:—All velocities are given in centimeters per second. C1/ICA, C1/CCA, C5/M1, and C5/CCA indicate divisions of mean velocities; C5, the ganglionic segment of the carotid siphon; C1, the distal segment of the carotid siphon; ICA, the distal (submandibular) portion of the extracranial ICA; CI, confidence interval; CCA, common carotid artery; PSV, peak systolic velocity; EDV, end diastolic velocity, MFV, mean blood flow velocity; PI, pulsatility index; RI, resistance index.

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    Clinical characteristics of 40 patients

    CharacteristicsNo.
    Mean age in years (range)59 (19–85)
    Male sex26 (65%)
    Arterial hypertension30 (75%)
    Hypercholesterolemia24 (60%)
    Diabetes mellitus20 (50%)
    Smoking9 (23%)
    Coronary artery disease7 (18%)
    Peripheral artery disease5 (13%)
    Obesity13 (33%)
    Hyperuricemia8 (20%)
    Hyperhomocysteinemia3 (8%)
    Cerebral ischemic infarct17 (43%)
    Transient ischemic attack10 (25%)
    Asymptomatic6 (15%)
    Other*7 (18%)
    • * Other clinical indications for performing a vascular diagnostic work-up included syncope (n = 2), migraine headache (n = 1), suspected cerebral and temporal vasculitis (n= 3), and sleep apnea syndrome (n = 1).

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    Angiographic data on ICA stenosis (DSA, n = 40 patients)

    ICA SegmentExtracranialC5C4C3C2C1Total Intracranial (n = 400)
    Normal275848604859273
    <50%2616211113566
    >50%2316411830
    <30%181017810449
    30%–49%86433117
    50%–69%101425113
    70%–89%4011248
    90%–99%9011439
    Occlusion1000448
    Not assessable35554423
    Total808080808080400
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    Table 4:

    Mean velocity data derived from TCCS and grouped according to stenosis assessed by angiography

    Factor≥70% Stenosis in C1 (n = 7)<70% Stenosis in C1 (n = 59)P Value≥50% Stenosis in C1 (n = 8)<50% Stenosis in C1 (n = 58)P Value
    C1 PSV256.3 ± 84.582.9 ± 37.8.0001229.5 ± 109.083.7 ± 37.7.001
    C1 EDV146.4 ± 72.529.1 ± 18.2.0001129.1 ± 83.029.4 ± 18.1.001
    C1 MFV178.5 ± 69.347.0 ± 23.5.0001158.6 ± 85.447.5 ± 23.3.001
    C1 PI0.62 ± 0.201.13 ± 0.4.0010.72 ± 0.341.13 ± 0.4.005
    C1 RI0.42 ± 0.100.61 ± 0.13.0010.45 ± 0.130.61 ± 0.13.004
    C5 PSV21.8 ± 5.548.2 ± 22.1.000121.2 ± 5.348.8 ± 21.9.0001
    C5 EDV12.2 ± 4.416.3 ± 8.0.2111.4 ± 4.516.4 ± 7.9.07
    C5 MFV15.4 ± 4.626.9 ± 11.8.00514.7 ± 4.627.2 ± 11.7.001
    C5 PI0.66 ± 0.221.16 ± 0.39.0010.70 ± 0.221.17 ± 0.40.001
    C5 RI0.45 ± 0.110.63 ± 0.12.0010.46 ± 0.110.63 ± 0.12.001
    C1/M12.11 ± 1.90.82 ± 0.34.0081.89 ± 1.90.82 ± 0.34.05
    C1/ICA7.06 ± 6.11.27 ± 1.2.00016.28 ± 6.11.27 ± 1.2.001
    C1/CCA5.48 ± 2.11.68 ± 0.9.00014.87 ± 2.61.70 ± 0.9.001
    C5/M10.17 ± 0.100.48 ± 0.20.00010.17 ± 0.090.49 ± 0.20.0001
    C5/ICA0.60 ± 0.430.66 ± 0.47.770.57 ± 0.400.67 ± 0.47.66
    C5/CCA0.45 ± 0.110.94 ± 0.39.00010.43 ± 0.110.94 ± 0.39.0001
    • Note:—All velocities are given in centimeters per second. C1/M1, C1/ICA, C1/CCA, C5/M1, C5/ICA, and C5/CCA indicate divisions of mean velocities; C5, the ganglionic segment of the carotid siphon; C1, the distal segment of the carotid siphon; ICA, the distal (submandibular) portion of the extracranial ICA.

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