Journal article

Microemboli during carotid angiography: Association with stroke risk factors or subsequent magnetic resonance imaging changes?

RP Gerraty, DN Bowser, B Infeld, PJ Mitchell, SM Davis

Stroke | AMER HEART ASSOC | Published : 1996

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Carotid angiography is associated with a 1% risk of major stroke. Recently, transcranial Doppler ultrasonography (TCD) has shown cerebral microemboli during carotid angiography. To determine their significance, we correlated the number of microemboli during angiography with clinical characteristics, angiography findings, and preangiography and postangiography cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods: One middle cerebral artery was monitored with TCD in 24 patients during angiography for carotid territory ischemia. The number of microemboli was correlated with angiographic and clinical characteristics. T2-weighted cerebral MRI was performed before and ≤48 hou..

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