Summary:
Affection of small cerebral vessels participate in serious diseases such as lacunar infractions and
subcortical vascular dementia. In coloured transcranial duplex sonography for evaluation of vascular
resistance Pourcelot's resistance index (RI) is used. The authors tried to find out whether it is possible
to use RI in the diagnosis of affections of small cerebral vessels (small vessel disease) and find
a borderline between pathological and normal findings. Transcranial coloured coded duplex sonography
(TCCS) was used in 45 patients hospitalized on account of acute ischaemic cerebral attacks and who
had clinical or radilogical (CT, MRI) signs of affection of arterioles. Among clinical signs they included:
patients with the clinical picture of lacunar infractions, vascular extrapyramidal syndrome signs of
subcortical vascular dementia and quadrispastic syndrome. Among CT or MRI signs the authors
included: signs of leukoaraiosis,multiple bilateral capsular infractions, subcortical infractions, lacunar
infractions in the brainstem. On an HDI ATL 3000 apparatus by means of a linear probe 5–10 MHz
a duplex examination of extracranial vessels was made followed by transcranial examination on the
same apparatus by a sector probe 2–3 MHz. Flow rates in both middle cerebral arteries (MCA) (n = 80)
were assessed: peak systolic velocity (PSV), enddiastolic velocity and Pourcelot's resistance index. The
assessed values were compared with a control sample of the same number MCAs (n = 80) in subjects
without cerebrovascular disease. In the group of patients the following values were obtained: PSV
= 80 cm/s, EDV = 28 cm/s, RI = 0.65; in the control group: PSV = 90 cm/s, EDV = 38 cm/s, RI = 0.58. The
values in the two groups were compared using the non-paired Student t-test. For PSV p < 0.001, for EDV p < 0.0001, for RI p < 0.001. The cut off point was RI = 0.62 with 70 % sensitivity and 80 % specificity. The
study provided evidence of a higher RI with lower PSV and EDV in the group of patients with signs of
small vessels disease as compared with the control group. In the authors opinion RI proved as an
auxiliary diagnostic tool for assessment of affections of the small cerebral vessels.
Key words:
coloured transcranial sonography, small vessels disease, resistance index
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