Journal article
The influence of anterior cerebral artery flow diversion measured by transcranial Doppler on acute infarct volume and clinical outcome in anterior circulation stroke
H Zareie, DA Quain, M Parsons, KJ Inder, P Mcelduff, F Miteff, NJ Spratt, C Levi
International Journal of Stroke | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013
Abstract
Introduction: Anterior cerebral artery flow diversion, measured by transcranial Doppler ultrasound, is correlated with leptomeningeal collateral flow on digital subtraction angiography in the setting of middle cerebral artery occlusion. We aimed to assess the influence of flow diversion as a marker of leptomeningeal collateralization on infarct size and penumbral volume. Methods: We assessed consecutive patients presenting within six-hours of ischaemic stroke. Anterior cerebral artery flow diversion, defined as ipsilateral mean velocity of at least 30% greater than the contralateral artery, was used as the Doppler index of leptomeningeal collateralization. Multivariable regression analysis w..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the patients and family members involved in this study and all members of the John Hunter Hospital acute stroke team. We would also like to thank our funding bodies: Hunter New England Health, Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, the National Stroke Foundation (Australia), and the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).