Ultrasound assessment of brain supplying arteries (extracranial).
Klaus GröschelJudith U HarrerUlf SchminkeEmilia StegemannJens AllendörferPublished in: Ultraschall in der Medizin (Stuttgart, Germany : 1980) (2023)
Ultrasonography of the brain-supplying arteries is a non-invasive and highly efficient technique for the assessment of a stenosis or a vessel occlusion in patients with cerebrovascular diseases. This article reviews the examination technique for a standardized ultrasound assessment of the extracranial carotid and vertebral arteries. It further describes the multiparametric grading criteria of internal carotid artery stenosis and it gives recommendations for a standardised documentation of findings. Additionally, it proposes recommendations for intima-media thickness measurement and for classifying atherosclerotic plaques with B-mode ultrasonography. Moreover, criteria for the diagnosis of in-stent stenoses, vertebral artery dissections and subclavian steal syndrome are provided.
Keyphrases
- internal carotid artery
- magnetic resonance imaging
- highly efficient
- middle cerebral artery
- resting state
- contrast enhanced
- white matter
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical practice
- type diabetes
- functional connectivity
- systematic review
- metabolic syndrome
- optical coherence tomography
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- cerebral ischemia
- ultrasound guided
- brain injury
- contrast enhanced ultrasound