Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/6584
Title: Effect of Carotid Artery Stenting on Ophthalmic Artery Flow Patterns
Authors: Altınbas, Namik K.
Üstüner, Evren
Özcan, Hasan
Bilgic, Sadik
Sancak, Tanzer
Dusunceli, Ebru
Keywords: carotid artery stenosis
color and spectral Doppler sonography
endovascular treatment
ophthalmic artery
ophthalmologic ultrasound
stenting
stroke
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Objectives The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of carotid artery stenting on ophthalmic artery blood flow using transorbital color and spectral Doppler sonography and review the changes in relation to cerebral hemodynamics. Methods Twenty-eight consecutive patients with severe internal carotid artery stenosis (>= 70%) who were scheduled for carotid stenting were included. Ophthalmic artery Doppler sonography was performed bilaterally before and after stenting. The flow direction, peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), pulsatility index (PI), and resistive index in the ophthalmic artery were recorded. Results Twenty male and 8 female patients with 10 right-sided and 18 left-sided stenoses were studied. The mean overall carotid stenosis ratio +/- SD was 87.3% +/- 9.9%. After stenting in the ophthalmic artery ipsilateral to the stenosis, significant increases in the PSV (-3.87 +/- 48.81 to 46.70 +/- 25.33 cm/s; P <.001), and EDV (-3.02 +/- 16.31 to 11.24 +/- 7.37 cm/s; P <.001) were detected, and the increase in the PI approached significance (1.40 +/- 0.59 to 1.62 +/- 0.52; P =.055). A change in the flow direction from retrograde to antegrade was noted in 11 patients (39%) after stenting, and in 1 patient with no detectable flow, reconstitution of flow was observed. Increases in the PSV and EDV (P =.03 for Delta EDV) were more pronounced in symptomatic patients than asymptomatic patients after stenting. Conclusions Substantially decreased ophthalmic artery velocity and retrograde flow are suggestive of high-grade carotid artery stenosis (greater than or similar to 90%). Stenting improves ophthalmic artery perfusion and positively changes cerebral hemodynamics in high-grade carotid artery stenosis, especially in symptomatic patients, which can be monitored with ophthalmic artery Doppler sonography.
URI: https://doi.org/10.7863/ultra.33.4.629
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/6584
ISSN: 0278-4297
1550-9613
Appears in Collections:Dahili Tıp Bilimleri Bölümü / Department of Internal Medical Sciences
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