Doppler ultrasound detection of side-vessel occlusion: an in vitro study.

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  • Emma M L Chung
  • Kumar V Ramnarine
  • Chloe V Long
  • Chesda Udommongkol
  • Brian R Chambers
  • John Gittins
  • Glen C Bush
  • David H Evans
چکیده

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Small-vessel knock is a recently reported Doppler ultrasound finding that has been identified in patients with cerebral ischemia. It has been hypothesized that knock-type signals are linked to the presence of either small-vessel occlusion or wall motion. The aim of this study was to investigate the origins of "knock-type" signals by reproducing occlusion of a peripheral artery model in vitro. METHODS Synthetic bifurcations were fabricated from glass and latex and placed in a flow-rig mimicking physiological blood-flow conditions. The glass model permitted study of fluid flow in the absence of wall motion, whereas the latex model also produced wall motion effects. Vessels were artificially obstructed to examine Doppler signal characteristics associated with blood flow and wall motion. RESULTS Complete obstruction of the peripheral branch of the glass model revealed discrete (<100 ms) knock-type signals caused by local fluid flow in the occluded branch. Imaging of the obstructed vessel using color Doppler revealed forward and reflected flow. The walls produced periodic bidirectional knock-type signals, which occurred during systole and were not related to the presence of an obstruction. CONCLUSIONS In our laboratory model, transcranial Doppler ultrasound was found to be capable of detecting knock signals produced by circulating fluid within an occluded branch. However, because similar signals are also generated by nonpathological wall motion, these results cannot be directly translated to a clinical setting. Clinicians should be careful to avoid casual overinterpretation of transcranial Doppler ultrasound data.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Stroke

دوره 40 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009