Increased intracranial blood flow velocity following mechanical thrombectomy in treatment of acute stroke precedes reocclusion.
Markus LauererSilke WunderlichTobias Boeckh-BehrensBenno IkenbergPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2021)
Rising numbers of mechanical thrombectomies in treatment of acute stroke emphasize the need for appropriate follow-up to identify potential complications in time. Recent findings suggest that abnormal hemodynamics post-recanalization are associated with worse outcomes. Here, we present the case of a patient who exhibited an increased blood flow velocity on transcranial color-coded duplex sonography (TCCD) following endovascular intervention shortly before suffering a reocclusion of the recanalized vessel. Our example shows that TCCD may serve as a valuable tool for detecting patients at risk for secondary vascular events after mechanical thrombectomy.
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