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Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis

PURPOSE: The acceleration time (AcT) ratio of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is increased in ICA stenosis. However, there are few reports that have directly compared the AcT ratio to digital subtraction angiography (DSA) findings. METHODS: We evaluated 177 vessels with DSA and carotid artery ultr...

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Autores principales: Nishihira, Takahito, Takekawa, Hidehiro, Suzuki, Keisuke, Suzuki, Ayano, Tsukahara, Yuka, Iizuka, Kentaro, Igarashi, Haruki, Iwasaki, Akio, Okamura, Madoka, Hirata, Koichi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29388010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10396-018-0863-4
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author Nishihira, Takahito
Takekawa, Hidehiro
Suzuki, Keisuke
Suzuki, Ayano
Tsukahara, Yuka
Iizuka, Kentaro
Igarashi, Haruki
Iwasaki, Akio
Okamura, Madoka
Hirata, Koichi
author_facet Nishihira, Takahito
Takekawa, Hidehiro
Suzuki, Keisuke
Suzuki, Ayano
Tsukahara, Yuka
Iizuka, Kentaro
Igarashi, Haruki
Iwasaki, Akio
Okamura, Madoka
Hirata, Koichi
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description PURPOSE: The acceleration time (AcT) ratio of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is increased in ICA stenosis. However, there are few reports that have directly compared the AcT ratio to digital subtraction angiography (DSA) findings. METHODS: We evaluated 177 vessels with DSA and carotid artery ultrasonography. The AcT ratio was calculated as AcT of the ICA (ICA–AcT)/AcT of the ipsilateral common carotid artery (CCA). We evaluated the correlation of DSA–NASCET stenosis with the origin of the ICA or the peak systolic velocity (ICApsv) in the stenotic region, ICApsv/peak systolic velocity of the CCA (CCApsv), ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio. Sensitivity and specificity for stenosis ≥ 70% were calculated based on the ICApsv, ICApsv/CCApsv, ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio. RESULTS: Using NASCET criteria, 34 vessels had 70% or greater stenosis. DSA–NASCET showed a significant positive correlation with ICApsv, ICApsv/CCApsv, ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio (p < 0.0001). When the cut-off value for ICApsv was set at 176 cm/s, ICApsv/CCApsv at 2.42, ICA–AcT at 0.095 s, and the AcT ratio at 1.35, the sensitivity was 97.1, 97.1, 82.4, and 97.1%, and the specificity was 94.4, 91.0, 83.2, and 83.2%, for DSA–NASCET ≥ 70%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The AcT ratio is a beneficial parameter for evaluating ICA stenosis as well as ICApsv and ICApsv/CCApsv.
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spelling pubmed-60288492018-07-23 Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis Nishihira, Takahito Takekawa, Hidehiro Suzuki, Keisuke Suzuki, Ayano Tsukahara, Yuka Iizuka, Kentaro Igarashi, Haruki Iwasaki, Akio Okamura, Madoka Hirata, Koichi J Med Ultrason (2001) Original Article PURPOSE: The acceleration time (AcT) ratio of the internal carotid artery (ICA) is increased in ICA stenosis. However, there are few reports that have directly compared the AcT ratio to digital subtraction angiography (DSA) findings. METHODS: We evaluated 177 vessels with DSA and carotid artery ultrasonography. The AcT ratio was calculated as AcT of the ICA (ICA–AcT)/AcT of the ipsilateral common carotid artery (CCA). We evaluated the correlation of DSA–NASCET stenosis with the origin of the ICA or the peak systolic velocity (ICApsv) in the stenotic region, ICApsv/peak systolic velocity of the CCA (CCApsv), ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio. Sensitivity and specificity for stenosis ≥ 70% were calculated based on the ICApsv, ICApsv/CCApsv, ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio. RESULTS: Using NASCET criteria, 34 vessels had 70% or greater stenosis. DSA–NASCET showed a significant positive correlation with ICApsv, ICApsv/CCApsv, ICA–AcT, and AcT ratio (p < 0.0001). When the cut-off value for ICApsv was set at 176 cm/s, ICApsv/CCApsv at 2.42, ICA–AcT at 0.095 s, and the AcT ratio at 1.35, the sensitivity was 97.1, 97.1, 82.4, and 97.1%, and the specificity was 94.4, 91.0, 83.2, and 83.2%, for DSA–NASCET ≥ 70%, respectively. CONCLUSION: The AcT ratio is a beneficial parameter for evaluating ICA stenosis as well as ICApsv and ICApsv/CCApsv. Springer Singapore 2018-01-31 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6028849/ /pubmed/29388010 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10396-018-0863-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Nishihira, Takahito
Takekawa, Hidehiro
Suzuki, Keisuke
Suzuki, Ayano
Tsukahara, Yuka
Iizuka, Kentaro
Igarashi, Haruki
Iwasaki, Akio
Okamura, Madoka
Hirata, Koichi
Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title_full Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title_fullStr Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title_short Usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
title_sort usefulness of acceleration time ratio in diagnosis of internal carotid artery origin stenosis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028849/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29388010
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10396-018-0863-4
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