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K Tanaka, T Nukada, S Yoneda, K Kimura, H Abe and Y Iwata
Ultrasonic Doppler studies were made pre- and postoperatively in 22
patients undergoing STA-MCA anastomosis. A quantitative evaluation of the
bypass was attempted by determining the STA blood flow velocity and
pattern. The STA velocity on the Doppler sonogram was compared with the
degree of intracranial vascular filling via anastomotic channels and the
STA diameter on angiogram. The STA velocity was increased and the blood
flow pattern of STA altered from an external carotid pattern to an internal
carotid pattern in a patent bypass. The results were in good agreement with
angiographic findings. The are of intracranial vascular filling via a vewly
formed bypass on angiogram was proportional to the increase in STA
velocity. As the STA diameter enlarged, the STA velocity increased
progressively. It is suggested the Doppler flowmetry is reliable as a
semi-quantitative means of evaluationg the STA-MCA anastomosis.
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