Detection of carotid occlusive disease by pulsed Doppler spectral analysis.
AUTOR(ES)
Russell, D
RESUMO
In this study a new pulsed Doppler spectral analysis system was used for the evaluation of extracranial carotid disease. When compared to the arteriography findings in 224 carotid arteries, the Doppler examination correctly detected all stenoses greater than 25%, all occlusions, all normal vessels, and 43% of stenosis causing a diameter reduction of less than 25%.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1028138Documentos Relacionados
- Continuous-wave versus range-gated pulsed Doppler power frequency spectrum analysis in the detection of carotid arterial occlusive disease.
- Tonographic studies in carotid occlusive disease.
- The superiority of combined continuous wave Doppler examination over periorbital Doppler for the detection of extracranial carotid disease.
- External carotid occlusive disease as a cause of facial pain
- Carrier detection and early diagnosis of Wilson's disease by restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis.