2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuarg.2012.02.002
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El eco-doppler color transcraneal en el estudio vascular cerebral

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“…It is possible to classify these alterations according to the thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) scale or the consensus on grading intracranial flow obstruction (COGIF) scale, which will serve to assess the direct recanalization during fibrinolysis. [19][20][21] In the presence of a carotid obstruction due to an atheromatous plaque or trauma, a decrease in the speed of the ipsilateral MCA, an inversion of the flow of the ipsilateral ACA, an inversion of the flow of the ipsilateral ophthalmic artery, and a flow through the ACoA should be observed toward the injured side, and a generalized increase in speeds on the contralateral side. 21 Given these findings, CCD ultrasound would be performed to confirm the existence of a carotid obstruction that would be classified according to the percentage of obstruction consistent to the velocity of the obstruction.…”
Section: Clinical Applications Of Ultrasonography In the Neurocritical Patient Cerebral Vascular Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is possible to classify these alterations according to the thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) scale or the consensus on grading intracranial flow obstruction (COGIF) scale, which will serve to assess the direct recanalization during fibrinolysis. [19][20][21] In the presence of a carotid obstruction due to an atheromatous plaque or trauma, a decrease in the speed of the ipsilateral MCA, an inversion of the flow of the ipsilateral ACA, an inversion of the flow of the ipsilateral ophthalmic artery, and a flow through the ACoA should be observed toward the injured side, and a generalized increase in speeds on the contralateral side. 21 Given these findings, CCD ultrasound would be performed to confirm the existence of a carotid obstruction that would be classified according to the percentage of obstruction consistent to the velocity of the obstruction.…”
Section: Clinical Applications Of Ultrasonography In the Neurocritical Patient Cerebral Vascular Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to classify these alterations according to the thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) scale or the consensus on grading intracranial flow obstruction (COGIF) scale, which will serve to assess the direct recanalization during fibrinolysis. 19 21…”
Section: Clinical Applications Of Ultrasonography In the Neurocritical Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%