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Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences. 2015; 1 (2): 8-14
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-186088

ABSTRACT

Background: Stroke is a multifactorial disorder, the most common cause being arterial occlusion


Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography [TCD] is a common non-invasive method available for assessment the arterial blood flow of the brain


Objective: Assessment the hemodynamic parameters of cerebral arteries, using TCD device in patients suffering ischemic stroke


Materials and Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on patients with ischemic stroke in 2014 in Iran after being approved by ethics committee of Researches and Technology Vice-chancellorship of Guilan University of Medical Sciences. After obtaining informed consent, all patients underwent TCD. Demographic details and TCD findings were recorded. Data were analysed in SPSS software 21 using independent t-test, Chi-square, and Fisher's exact tests. The descriptive results were presented as mean +/- SD and frequency


Results: A total of 102 patients [69 men and 33 women] with ischemic stroke and mean age of 63.72 +/- 12.64 years participated in this study


Among 49.02% of patients at least one hemodynamic abnormality was diagnosed. Small Vessel Disease [SVD], extracranial stenosis [ECS] and intracranial stenosis [ICS] were found in 29.41%, 20.59% and 11.76% of patients respectively


Abnormal Pulsatility Index [PI], Peak Systolic Velocity [PSV] and Mean Blood Flow Velocity [Vm] were reported in 32.25%, 20.59% and 9.8% of them respectively. A significant relationship was found between PSV parameter and also presence of ECS and gender [p = 0.047]


Moreover, SVD and abnormal PI were found significantly related to age [p - 0.002]


Conclusion: TCD results showed almost half of the patients with ischemic stroke were found to have at least one hemodynamic abnormality

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