TY - JOUR
T1 - Cerebrovascular response time to a breath-holding challenge
AU - Gahn, Georg
AU - Hallmeyer-Elgner, S.
AU - Becker, U.
AU - Barrett, K. M.
AU - Ackermann, R. H.
PY - 2007/8
Y1 - 2007/8
N2 - Background: To evaluate the timecourse of cerebrovascular reserve response to breath-holding. Patients and methods: Using simultaneous bilateral transcranial Doppler (TCD) recordings from the MCA during a breath-holding challenge, we measured the time interval between baseline and peak blood flow velocity values in 25 patients with critical unilateral internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis (> 85% lumen diameter reduction), in 9 patients with a non-critical (70-85%) ICA-stenosis and in 27 normal controls. Results: Normal controls and patients with non-critical stenosis reached peak MCA velocities on both sides almost simultaneously. For the patients with critical stenosis the peak response time ipsilateral to the stenosis was delayed 2.40 ± 3.43 sec compared to the opposite side. This delay resolved after carotid endarterectomy. Conclusions: In response to a breath-holding challenge unilateral critical ICA stenosis is associated with a significant ipsilateral prolongation of the rise time from baseline to peak MCA velocity.
AB - Background: To evaluate the timecourse of cerebrovascular reserve response to breath-holding. Patients and methods: Using simultaneous bilateral transcranial Doppler (TCD) recordings from the MCA during a breath-holding challenge, we measured the time interval between baseline and peak blood flow velocity values in 25 patients with critical unilateral internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis (> 85% lumen diameter reduction), in 9 patients with a non-critical (70-85%) ICA-stenosis and in 27 normal controls. Results: Normal controls and patients with non-critical stenosis reached peak MCA velocities on both sides almost simultaneously. For the patients with critical stenosis the peak response time ipsilateral to the stenosis was delayed 2.40 ± 3.43 sec compared to the opposite side. This delay resolved after carotid endarterectomy. Conclusions: In response to a breath-holding challenge unilateral critical ICA stenosis is associated with a significant ipsilateral prolongation of the rise time from baseline to peak MCA velocity.
KW - Carotid artery stenosis
KW - Carotid endarterectomy
KW - Cerebrovascular reserve
KW - Transcranial doppler
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U2 - 10.1024/0301-1526.36.3.181
DO - 10.1024/0301-1526.36.3.181
M3 - Article
C2 - 18019274
AN - SCOPUS:34548213688
SN - 0301-1526
VL - 36
SP - 181
EP - 184
JO - Vasa - European Journal of Vascular Medicine
JF - Vasa - European Journal of Vascular Medicine
IS - 3
ER -