Jl. Smith et al., SIGNALS FROM DUAL GATED TCD SYSTEMS - CURIOUS OBSERVATIONS AND POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS, Ultrasound in medicine & biology, 23(1), 1997, pp. 15-24
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging",Acoustics
Dual gated transcranial Doppler (TCD) systems have the potential to di
stinguish definitively embolic events in the cerebral circulation from
artefact. While developing such a system, three curious observations
were made and are the subject of this article. The first was that the
velocity of propagation of an embolus in an artery as calculated from
the ultrasonic Doppler shift was, in many cases, dramatically differen
t from the velocity calculated using a time of flight method. The seco
nd observation was that the durations of embolic signals measured in t
wo gates were often very different, despite the received gates being i
dentical in length. The third observation was that some emboli detecte
d in the deeper gate did not appear in the more superficial gate, and,
more surprisingly (as has recently been reported by another group), s
ome emboli that had not previously appeared in the deeper gate appeare
d in the more superficial gate. It is hypothesised that all of these e
ffects can be explained in terms of the geometry of the middle cerebra
l artery in relation to the interrogating ultrasound beam. None of the
se effects should detract from the usefulness of TCD, but will need to
be widely appreciated if dual gated measurements of cerebral emboli a
re to be interpreted correctly. Copyright (C) 1997 World Federation fo
r Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.