THE EFFECT OF INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY ELONGATION ON INTRACRANIAL BLOOD-FLOW

Citation
Ak. Malek et al., THE EFFECT OF INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY ELONGATION ON INTRACRANIAL BLOOD-FLOW, European journal of vascular surgery, 8(6), 1994, pp. 677-681
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
ISSN journal
0950821X
Volume
8
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
677 - 681
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-821X(1994)8:6<677:TEOICE>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Redundant length of the cervical part of the internal carotid artery ( ICA) is a clear angiographic entity although the clinical significance is uncertain. Transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) examinations were performed on 15 patients with 23 elongated ICAs. The recordings were obtained with the use of flat 2 MHz probe from the middle cerebral art ery (MCA) and the intracranial part of ICA at rest and in eight possib le extreme positions of head and neck rotation. The mean blood flow ve locity in the intracranial part of the ICA obtained in the neutral pos ition was 50.1 +/- 8.3 cm s-1 and after head and neck rotations was 49 .8 +/- 9.5 cm s-1. The mean blood flow velocity in the MCA was 55.8 +/ - 6.7 cm s-1 and did not change significantly after head and neck move ments (54.9 +/- 7.6 cm s-1). Analysis of 368 one minute recordings fro m all possible head positions showed no significant changes of blood f low velocity. Rotation of the head and neck has no significant influen ce on intracranial blood flow velocity in the presence of carotid arte ry elongation.