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Intracranial Blood-Flow Velocity and Pressure Measurements Using an Intra-Arterial Dual-Sensor Guidewire

S.P. Ferns, J.J. Schneiders, M. Siebes, R. van den Berg, E.T. van Bavel and C.B. Majoie
American Journal of Neuroradiology February 2010, 31 (2) 324-326; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1718
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    Detail of the ComboWire. Reprinted with permission of Volcano Therapeutics. PTFE indicates polytetrafluoroethylene.

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    BFV and pressure measurements using the ComboWire in the ICA at the cervical level (A), proximal to the aneurysm (B), intra-aneurysmally (C), and distal to the aneurysm (D). The graphs show matching flow velocity and pressure waveforms extracted from the ComboMap recordings. The upper part of each panel depicts pressure (mm Hg): systemic pressure measured in the radial artery (Pa) and intracranial pressure measured at the tip of the wire (Pd). The lower part of the graphs show flow velocity (centimeters per second). Sec indicates seconds.

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    Maximal BFV in centimeters per second measured with the ComboWire in the ICA at the cervical level (Cervical), proximal to the aneurysm (Proximal), and distal to the aneurysm (Distal). Intra-aneurysmal measurements are not plotted here because we considered them to be less accurate (see “Data Analysis”). Maximal BFV was calculated by averaging 5 consecutive peaks of the ComboMap flow signal. One measurement is lacking because the wire could not be placed distal to the aneurysm in patient 1 due to unfavorable geometry.

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S.P. Ferns, J.J. Schneiders, M. Siebes, R. van den Berg, E.T. van Bavel, C.B. Majoie
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Feb 2010, 31 (2) 324-326; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A1718

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