Stroke, Vol 13, 386-391, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
WJ Zwiebel, JA Zagzebski, AB Crummy and M Hirscher
The peak Doppler-shifted frequency and degree of lumen narrowing were
compared in 75 cervical carotid stenoses. Peak frequency was not found to
precisely indicate severity of stenosis, but it was possible to divide
stenoses into four ranges of severity on the basis of peak frequency. Peak
frequencies of less than 5 KHz, in most instances, indicated stenoses of
less than 50% decrease in lumen area. Frequencies from 5 to 8 KHz were
generally associated with stenoses of 50-75% decrease in lumen area, and
frequencies of 8-12 KHz were most often associated with stenoses of 75-90%
decrease in area. Frequencies greater than 12 KHz almost invariably
occurred in very severe lesions of greater than 90% decrease in lumen area
(greater than 70% decrease in diameter). The use of peak frequency as an
indicator of severity of stenosis, while not specific, is felt to be of
considerable clinical benefit as it provides a more quantitative evaluation
of stenosis than auditory assessment of Doppler frequencies.
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