Chapter 19: Transcranial Doppler Flashcards

1
Q

TCD is used for

A

detecting intracranial stenosis, occlusions
eval onset of vasoconstriction from aubarachnoid hemorrage
eval intracranial AV malformations
asses patients with suspected brain death

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2
Q

Limitations of TCD

A

resent eye surgery limiting transorbital approach
penetration of temporal bone
inaccurate vessel identification

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3
Q

patient positioning for TCD

A

supine

avoid speaking during exam

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4
Q

what to do for TCD

A

2MHz pulsed doppler with spectrum analysis
zero angle of insonation
time average maximum velocity TAMV or mean velocity is used

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5
Q

three acoustic windows for TCD

A

transtemporal
transorbital
transforaminal/suboccipital

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6
Q

accurate vessel identification requires

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depth of sample volume
velocity of blood flow
direction of flow
relationship of flow patterns to one another

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7
Q

unilateral transtemporal approach for

A

MCA
ACA
PCA
terminal ICA

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8
Q

ipsilateral transorbital approach for

A

ophthalmic artery and carotid siphon

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9
Q

transforaminal/suboccipital approach used for

A

intracranial vertebral and basilar arteries

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10
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flow direction is usually from

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anterior to posterior

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11
Q

inappropriate doppler angle usually

A

negates ability to insonate posterior communicating arteries

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12
Q

MCA

A

approach: transtemporal
depth: 30-60mm
direction: antegrade
Velocity: 55 +/- 12cm/sec
angle: anterior/superior

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13
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Terminal ICA

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approach: transtemporal
depth: 55-65mm
direction: bidirectional
Velocity: 55 +/- 12cm/sec
angle: anterior/superior

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14
Q

ACA

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approach: transtemporal
depth: 60-80mm
direction: retrograde
Velocity: 50 +/- 11 cm/sec
angle: anterior/superior

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15
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PCA

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approach: transtemporal
depth: 60-70mm
direction: antegrade
Velocity: 39 +/- 10cm/sec
angle: posterior

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16
Q

Ophthalmic artery

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approach: transorbital
depth: 40-60mm
direction: antegrade
Velocity: 21 +/- 5cm/sec
angle: medial

17
Q

ICA at siphon

A

approach: transorbital
depth: 60-80mm
direction: supraclinoid: retrograde
genu: bidirectional
parasellar: antegrade
Velocity: 47 +/- 14cm/sec
angle: varies

18
Q

Vertebral Artery

A

approach: transforaminal
depth: 60-90mm
direction: retrograde
Velocity: 58 +/- 10cm/sec
angle: right/left of midline

19
Q

Basilar artery

A

approach: transforaminal
depth: 80-120mm
direction: retrograde
Velocity: 41 +/- 10cm/sec
angle: midline

20
Q

crossover of ACA

A

antegrade flow in ACA from cross over collateralization

21
Q

extrernal to internal collateralization

A

retrograde flow in ophthalmic artery

22
Q

Posterior to anterior collateral pathway

A

increased flow in posterior cerebral artery

reversed direction of flow in the pcom artery

23
Q

occlusion is most accurately identified in

A

ICA or MCA

24
Q

vasospasm is most accurately identified in

A

MCA

25
Q

vasospam

A

> 120cm/sec

26
Q

severe vasospam

A

> 200cm/sec

27
Q

AV malformation findings

A

increased systolic and diastolic flow velocities
low pulsatility indices
reduced flow in adjacent arteries