Journal article
Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Is Associated With Circadian and Other Variability in Embolus Detection
AL Abbott, J Merican, DC Pearce, A Juric, C Worsnop, E Foster, B Chambers
Frontiers in Neurology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2019
Abstract
Background and Purpose: Variability in transcranial Doppler (TCD) detection of embolic signals (ES) is important for risk stratification. We tested the effect of time of day on ES associated with 60–99% asymptomatic carotid stenosis. Materials and Methods: Subjects were from the Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Embolus Detection (ASED) Study such that half were previously ES-positive and half ES-negative with 6-monthly 60-min TCD monitoring. All underwent bilateral TCD monitoring for two 12-h sessions separated by 24 h. ES detection rates were calculated using 6 and 4-h intervals from midnight and effective TCD monitoring time. Results: Ten subjects (8 male, mean age 79.5 years) were monitored...
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Funding Acknowledgements
The National Health and Medical Research Council, Austin Hospital Medical Research Foundation and the Bupa Health Foundation of Australia provided financial support and had no input into the performance or publication of this study.