AbstractObjectiveTo establish a simple classification of internal jugular venous flow using ultrasonography.Materials and MethodsWe retrospectively analyzed the sonographic findings of 1600 consecutive patients who were referred to the neurosono-graphic laboratory. Abnormal jugular venous flow was classified into five groups: (A) markedly decreased flow velocity; (B) stasis and/or thrombus formation; (C) reversed flow; (D) increased turbulent flow; and (E) pulsa-tile turbulent flow. Groups A to C were categorized as slow flow groups and groups D and E as high flow groups.ResultsAbnormal jugular venous flow was found in 182 (11%) patients. A slow flow pattern (73%) comprised the majority of abnormalities. Eightynine percent of patients in th...
Learning Objectives: Intravascular volume assessment using a bedside ultrasound (BU) traditionally f...
Pulsatile Tinnitus (PT) is a pulse-synchronous sound heard in the absence of an external source. PT ...
The purpose of the work described here was to investigate the feasibility of assessing the jugular v...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish a simple classification of internal jugular venous flow using ultrason...
OBJECTIVE: Internal jugular valves are the only venous valves between the heart and the brain. Condi...
Cerebral venous outflow impairment is known to produce cerebral dysfunction in many clinical and ani...
SummaryWhile arterial ultrasonography is an established and widely used method, the venous side of c...
BACKGROUNDAND PURPOSE: The hypothesis thatMS could be provoked by a derangement of the blood outflow...
The presence of valves in the head and neck veins is known since classical anatomical dissections. P...
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Objective: This study was to investigate the characteristic morphology and hemodynamics in patients...
Purpose: In many places, especially in emergency department, central venous catheter is still insert...
Internal jugular veins (IJVs) are the largest veins in the neck and are considered the primary cereb...
The clinical relevance of nozzle-like strictures in upper parts of the internal jugular veins remain...
Purpose: In many places, especially in emergency department, central venous catheter is still insert...
Learning Objectives: Intravascular volume assessment using a bedside ultrasound (BU) traditionally f...
Pulsatile Tinnitus (PT) is a pulse-synchronous sound heard in the absence of an external source. PT ...
The purpose of the work described here was to investigate the feasibility of assessing the jugular v...
AbstractObjectiveTo establish a simple classification of internal jugular venous flow using ultrason...
OBJECTIVE: Internal jugular valves are the only venous valves between the heart and the brain. Condi...
Cerebral venous outflow impairment is known to produce cerebral dysfunction in many clinical and ani...
SummaryWhile arterial ultrasonography is an established and widely used method, the venous side of c...
BACKGROUNDAND PURPOSE: The hypothesis thatMS could be provoked by a derangement of the blood outflow...
The presence of valves in the head and neck veins is known since classical anatomical dissections. P...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135231/1/jum198439417.pd
Objective: This study was to investigate the characteristic morphology and hemodynamics in patients...
Purpose: In many places, especially in emergency department, central venous catheter is still insert...
Internal jugular veins (IJVs) are the largest veins in the neck and are considered the primary cereb...
The clinical relevance of nozzle-like strictures in upper parts of the internal jugular veins remain...
Purpose: In many places, especially in emergency department, central venous catheter is still insert...
Learning Objectives: Intravascular volume assessment using a bedside ultrasound (BU) traditionally f...
Pulsatile Tinnitus (PT) is a pulse-synchronous sound heard in the absence of an external source. PT ...
The purpose of the work described here was to investigate the feasibility of assessing the jugular v...