Stroke, Vol 15, 351-358, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
H Krause, M Segard, P Carey, EF Bernstein and A Fronek
Power Frequency Spectral Analysis (PFSA) which evaluates the power of the
frequency components at a selected interval, was applied in this
preliminary study using a 5MHz Doppler continuous wave flow velocity meter
and a modified Edwards Spectraview 500 analyzer. PFSA was used to study the
common, internal and external carotid arteries of ten young adult control
subjects and 31 patients with angiographically documented carotid
bifurcation lesions. Two useful indices are described: (1) the frequency
band width at 50% of maximum power (f50%) and (2) the highest frequency
recorded (fmax). An f50% wider than 1900 Hz (corresponding to spectrum
broadening) identified stenoses as low as a 15% diameter reduction. An fmax
higher than 6500 Hz practically always indicated a 50% or greater diameter
reduction. Eighty two percent of stenoses with 11-25% diameter reduction
were detected, as were 95% of stenoses from 36-50%. All stenoses from
51-99% were identified.
ARTICLES
Doppler power frequency spectrum analysis in the diagnosis of carotid artery disease
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