Summary:
The objective of the presented work was to find an answer to the question of the predictive value of
transcranial Doppler ultrasonography when assessing the flow rate in the middle cerebral artery in
patients in the acute stage of ischaemic cerebral attacks. Repeated TCD findings in 60 patients were
correlated with CT pictures of the ischaemic focus and angiographic findings in the vascular back-
ground of the middle cerebral artery. The authors investigated also the clinical status and some
laboratory parameters in relation to the flow rates bilaterally in the MCA. The TDC finding of
non-detectable MCA correlated with the AG finding of occlusion of the intracranial section of ACI or
the truncal part of MCA, the more distal lesion corresponded to TCD with low flow rates in the ipsilateral
MCA. Pathological TCD findings correlated also well with the location and size of the ischaemic focus
according to the CT picture. The clinical state of the patients and the investigated parameters
determining the plasma viscosity corresponded well with the flow rates in the MCA. Early TCD is thus
valuable for the prediction of the definitive cerebral ischaemic damage.
Key words:
transcranial Doppler, flow rate in MCA , acute stage of ischaemic cerebral attacks
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