Stroke, Vol 21, 1674-1679, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
G Schuierer and WJ Huk
The presence of an area of reversed blood flow due to flow separation in
the interval carotid artery is a normal finding in Doppler ultrasound
studies in vivo as well as in model carotid bifurcations. This flow
separation phenomenon is caused by the geometry of the carotid bifurcation
and the fluid dynamics of blood. We demonstrated the flow separation
phenomenon on lateral-projection intra-arterial digital subtraction
angiograms in 99 of 100 carotid bifurcations. The mean duration of flow
separation was 5.8 seconds, with values up to 14 seconds in normal carotid
bifurcations. The presence of this flow separation phenomenon is almost
independent of atherosclerotic lesions and is not correlated with cerebral
ischemia. Therefore, the angiographic finding of a flow separation has no
diagnostic value. However, our results refer to a factor that may be
important in the genesis of atherosclerosis at the carotid bifurcation,
namely the duration of the stay of blood and its components within the area
of flow separation.
ARTICLES
Diagnostic significance of flow separation within the carotid bifurcation demonstrated by digital subtraction angiography
Department of Neuroradiology, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, F.R.G.
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