Stroke, Vol 23, 1439-1445, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
MP Spencer, GI Thomas and MA Moehring
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Many patient monitoring techniques have been used
for detecting cerebral hypoperfusion during carotid endarterectomy. We
compared middle cerebral artery blood flow velocities with carotid artery
stump pressures to evaluate the indications for common carotid artery
cross-clamp shunting and the probable hemodynamic causes of cerebrovascular
complications. METHODS: Blood flow velocities were monitored with
transcranial Doppler ultrasound and carotid stump pressures were measured
at the time of common carotid artery cross-clamping during 97 carotid
endarterectomy procedures. Stump pressures measured with the gauge zero
reference at the common carotid artery level were correlated with the
percentage change of velocities. RESULTS: Middle cerebral artery blood flow
velocities usually decreased upon common carotid artery cross-clamping,
depending on collateral availability and the autoregulation response. The
best fit of the data was to an exponential function concave to the pressure
axis, with velocity as a percentage of the pre-cross-clamp value reaching
zero at 15 mm Hg stump pressure (r = 0.85 and p less than 0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: There is a less critical margin of error with percentage
middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity decreases than with stump
pressure measurements. This relation establishes changes in middle cerebral
artery blood flow velocities as a reliable parameter for judging the
effects of carotid cross-clamping on cerebral blood flow and providing an
excellent indicator as to the necessity for shunting.
ARTICLES
Relation between middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity and stump pressure during carotid endarterectomy
Center for Stroke Research, Seattle, Wash.
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