Background: Duplex ultrasound with Doppler velocimetry is widely used to evaluate the presence and severity of internal carotid artery stenosis; however, a variety of velocity criteria are currently being applied to classify stenosis severity. The purpose of this study is to compare published Doppler velocity measurements to the severity of internal carotid artery stenosis as assessed by x-ray angiography in order to clarify the relationship between these 2 widely used approaches to assess carotid artery disease. Methods: Scatter diagrams or ‘‘scattergrams’ ’ of correlations between Doppler velocity mea-surements and stenosis severity as assessed by x-ray contrast angiography were obtained from published articles for native and stented inte...
AbstractAim to investigate the importance of Doppler angle differentiating between 50–69% and ≥70% i...
BACKGROUND: Carotid duplex is the first-line imaging modality for characterizing degree of carotid s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Various Doppler criteria have been used to predict hemo-dynamically signific...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
The controversy as to whether Doppler ultrasonic methods should play a role in clinical decision-mak...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
Objective: Doppler ultrasonography (DUS) is used as initial measurement to diagnose and classify car...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
AbstractPurpose: Management decisions regarding carotid artery disease are critically dependent on s...
ObjectivesUltrasound velocity criteria for the diagnosis of in-stent restenosis in patients undergoi...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
AbstractAim to investigate the importance of Doppler angle differentiating between 50–69% and ≥70% i...
BACKGROUND: Carotid duplex is the first-line imaging modality for characterizing degree of carotid s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Various Doppler criteria have been used to predict hemo-dynamically signific...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
SummaryThe use of ultrasonic methods to evaluate carotid disease differs from country to country. Mo...
The controversy as to whether Doppler ultrasonic methods should play a role in clinical decision-mak...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
Objective: Doppler ultrasonography (DUS) is used as initial measurement to diagnose and classify car...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
Stroke is ranked as the number one cause of death in Vietnam and the second leading cause of death i...
AbstractPurpose: Management decisions regarding carotid artery disease are critically dependent on s...
ObjectivesUltrasound velocity criteria for the diagnosis of in-stent restenosis in patients undergoi...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
International audienceAlthough severely affected by the angle dependency, carotid artery peak systol...
AbstractAim to investigate the importance of Doppler angle differentiating between 50–69% and ≥70% i...
BACKGROUND: Carotid duplex is the first-line imaging modality for characterizing degree of carotid s...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Various Doppler criteria have been used to predict hemo-dynamically signific...