Mk. Reed et Cd. Thorpe, EVALUATION OF FOCAL CAROTID ISCHEMIA - WILL DUPLEX SCANNING SUFFICE, OR IS ANGIOGRAPHY NEEDED, Military medicine, 158(11), 1993, pp. 743-747
We compared duplex scanning and cerebral angiography in patients with
hemispheric ischemia, testing the premise that carotid endarterectomy
(CEA) or medical management may be recommended on the basis of duplex
scanning alone. Charts of 152 patients who had both studies were revie
wed. A positive study (implying an operable lesion) showed any ulcerat
ed plaque or stenosis of 50% to 99% on the symptomatic side. A positiv
e duplex scan correctly predicted the need for CEA (with no additional
essential information gained from angiography) more than 98% of the t
ime. Equally important, patients with a negative duplex or patients in
whom carotid occlusion is suspected ought to have angiography.