CEREBRAL ANGIO Flashcards
is the radiologic and angiographic examination of the blood vessels of the brain
cerebral angiography
who introduced cerebral angio and when was it introduced
Egas Moniz, 1927
Accdg. to Egaz, what was the transit time of the cerebral circulation?
3 secs
Accdg to Greitz, what was the circulation time?
4.13 secs
5 clinical indication of cerebral angio
- Intracerebral and subarachnoid hemorrhage
- Aneurysms presenting as space occupying lesions
- Brain arteriovenous shunts, carotico-cavernous fistulas (direct and indirect)
- Cerebral ischemia both of extracranial and intracranial origin
- Pre-operative assessment of intracranial tumours.
5 contraindications of cerebral angio
- Patients with unstable neurology (usually following
subarachnoid hemorrhage or stroke) - Patients unsuitable for surgery
- Patients in whom vascular access would be impossible or
relatively risky - Iodine allergy. Relative contraindication as angiography could
be performed with gadolinium chelates.
Approach of cerebral angio
transfemoral approach
Aside from a trans-femoral approach, what other approaches can be done in cerebral angio?
brachial or axillary artery approach
Equipment used in cerebral angio
Bi-plane imaging DSA
3d rotational angiography
A single or biplane digital subtraction angiography apparatus is required, with a C-arm allowing unlimited imaging planes, high quality fluoroscopy, and road-mapping facility
Bi-plane imaging DSA
Three-dimensional rotational
angiography is now increasingly
available and forms an important part of the analysis of aneurysms during treatment
3D Rotational Angiography
Contrast media used in cerebral angiography
Non-ionic monomer, e.g. iohexol, iopamidol. 150 g Iml -1
Procedure of Cerebal angio
- Sedate patient w/ local anesthetic
- with a small needle, gain access in the femoral artery in the groin w/ ultrasound guidance
- replace small needle with a small plastic tube w/c acts as an entry point for the catheter
- catheter is carefully maneuvered through the aorta and into the desired neck arteries
- the patient is asked to hold their breaths while contrast dye is injected
- Angiography produces a video or
sequence of pictures as the dye moves through the blood vessels in the brain
Complications of cerebral angio
- Allergic reaction to the contrast dye
- Blood clot or bleeding where the catheter is inserted, which could partly block blood flow to the leg
- Damage to an artery or artery wall from the catheter, which can block blood flow and cause a stroke (rare)
- Damage to the kidneys from the IV contrast
Positioning of head
ap and lateral (supine)