Abstract

Vascular imaging greatly improves the possibility of locating the site of vascular occlusion in patients with acute cerebrovascular disease. Different occlusive patterns may underlie the same clinical presentation, with different prognosis and different treatment: for this reason, a diagnostic tool able to identify quickly the status of the extra- and intracranial vessels is needed. Color Doppler ultrasound of the extracranial arteries is a reliable and accurate method able to localize and quantify the carotid artery stenosis. The ultrasound quantification of the degree of stenosis is based on both morphological and velocimetric criteria: B-mode, color or power Doppler and spectral analysis are used for this purpose. Also the analysis of the plaque is an integral part of the ultrasound examination: the B mode plaque characterization (structure and surface) plays an important role in the evaluation of risk of stroke. So color Doppler ultrasound is able to select patients who may require medical therapy, carotid endarterectomy or angioplasty and stenting. Transcranial color Doppler is an inexpensive, reliable, fast, non-invasive, bedside tool: in the acute phase of stroke, it is able to evaluate quickly the intracranial arteries and monitor the possible recanalization of occluded vessel ensuring the follow-up of dynamic lesions, such as the intracranial stenosis and occlusions.

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