Asymptomatic Occlusion of an Internal Carotid Artery in a Hospital Population: Determined by Directional Doppler Ophthalmosonometry
- 1 November 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 5 (6) , 714-718
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.5.6.714
Abstract
Reversal of blood flow in an ophthalmic artery as determined by directional Doppler ultrasound (OSM) was present in nine (3%) of 310 patients over 50 years of age who did not have complaints, diagnoses or examination findings suggesting disease of the central nervous system, and was present in nine (12%) of 73 patients with neurological disease selected as technical controls. Twenty-two of the control patients had four-vessel angiography. Five with OSM evidence of reversal of flow had functional occlusion of the appropriate internal carotid artery, and 17 without reversal did not. This study presents evidence that occlusion of an internal carotid artery frequently occurs without producing recognizable clinical dysfunction.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Complete Occlusion of Common or Internal Carotid ArteriesArchives of Neurology, 1974
- Joint Study of Extracranial Arterial OcclusionPublished by American Medical Association (AMA) ,1973
- Directional Doppler sonography. A new technique to demonstrate flow reversal in the ophthalmic arteryNeuroradiology, 1973
- The diagnosis of internal carotid artery occlusion by directional Doppler sonography of the ophthalmic arteryNeurology, 1972
- Cerebral infarctionNeurology, 1972
- THE PROGNOSIS OF CAROTID TRANSIENT ISCHæMIC ATTACKS IN PATIENTS WITH NORMAL ANGIOGRAMSBrain, 1971
- ANGIOGRAPHY IN THE INVESTIGATION OF ISCHÆMIC EPISODES IN THE TERRITORY OF THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERYThe Lancet, 1971
- The management of occlusion and stenosis of the internal carotid arteryNeurology, 1966
- Radiologic visualization of neck vessels in healthy menNeurology, 1963
- CEREBRAL ANGIOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF THE ACUTE STROKEThe Lancet, 1960