임상 경두개 도플러 검사

Clinical Transcranial Doppler

  • 김종순 (메리놀병원 신경생리검사실) ;
  • 류재관 (메리놀병원 신경생리검사실)
  • Kim, Jong-Soon (Dept. of Electroneurophysiologic Lab., Maryknoll Hospital) ;
  • Ryoo, Jae-Kwan (Dept. of Electroneurophysiologic Lab., Maryknoll Hospital)
  • 발행 : 1999.12.31

초록

The transcranial Doppler(TCD) is a technique for measuring blood flow velocity of intracranial and extarcranial arteries. This examination based on Doppler effect which was first formulated in 1842 by the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler. In 1982, Rune Aaslid first maked 2MHz pulsed probe and recording intracranial vessels with transcranially. There are six criteria utilized in gaining positive identification of the intracranial vessels. The six criteria are as follows l)acoustical windows 2)depth of sample volume 3)direction of flow 4)spatial relationship of ACA and MCA bifurcation 5)mean velocity and 6)response common carotid artery compression and/or oscillation test. The affected factors for TCD examination are angle of insonation, posture of subject, age, gender, hematocrit, metabolic factors, and cardiac output. Clinical application of TCD are detection of stenosis, occlusion, emboli, thrombsis in intracranial and extracranial arteries and evaluation of cerebral arterovenous malformation, collateral capacity in the circle of Willis, ischemia cerebrovascular disease, stroke patient and vertebrobasilar system.

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