Usefulness of transcranial Doppler ultrasound in evaluating cervical-cranial collateral circulations

Interv Neurol. 2013 Oct;2(1):8-18. doi: 10.1159/000354732.

Abstract

Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is a noninvasive, safe and cost-effective bedside test for evaluating cerebrovascular circulation in real time. It has been rapidly evolving from a simple noninvasive diagnostic tool to an imaging model with a broad spectrum of clinical applications. TCD can show the spectral flow waveforms, blood flow direction, velocities and intensity in the intracerebral vessels, adding physiologic information to other imaging models. TCD can also detect collateral channels through the anterior communicating artery, posterior communicating arteries, reversed ophthalmic artery, leptomeningeal collaterals, reversed basilar artery and reversed vertebral artery caused by hemodynamically significant carotid or intracranial stenosis. This article gives a brief overview of its use in evaluation of collateral circulation in carotid and intracranial steno-occlusive disease.

Keywords: Carotid stenosis; Collateral circulations; Intracranial stenosis; Transcranial Doppler.

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  • Review