Transcranial Doppler CO2 test for the detection of hemodynamically critical carotid artery stenoses and occlusions
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Transcranial Doppler CO2 test for the detection of hemodynamically critical carotid artery stenoses and occlusions
Abstract
Cerebral CO2-reactivity was tested by transcranial Doppler sonography (Doppler CO2 test) in 232 patients. Time averaged flow velocity in the middle cerebral artery at the 40 mm Hg blood pCO2 level was taken as a reference point, and the relative increase of flow in hypercapnia of 46.5 mm Hg pCO2 was defined as "Normalized Autoregulatory Response" (NAR). A total of 82 patients with no evidence of cerebrovascular disease gave "normal" values for NAR (23.2 +/- 5.2 SD). In 150 patients with 233 stenoses and occlusions of the internal carotid artery NAR was significantly decreased in higher-grade stenoses (P = 0.01 for 80% diameter reduction, P less than 10(-6) for 90% or more). In such stenoses, patients with NAR less than 14 had suffered more frequently (P less than 0.01) from ipsilateral transient ischemic attacks and/or stroke during the previous 6 months than patients with "normal" NAR. Preoperative NAR less than 14 always improved to "normal" values following carotid surgery, while preoperative NAR greater than 19 remained unchanged (60 cases). The transcranial Doppler CO2 test is thought to be a reliable noninvasive method to detect hemodynamically critical carotid stenoses and occlusions. This may be of interest in selecting patients for superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass and carotid surgery. For practical use 4 categories of NAR are suggested.
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