Transcranial Doppler sonography in craniosynostosis |
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Authors: | J. B. Iqbal A. D. Hockley M. J. C. Wake J. H. Goldin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Craniofacial Surgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Metchley Park Road, B15 2TH Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK;(2) Present address: 160 Yardley Wood Road, B13 9JE Moseley, Birmingham, UK |
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Abstract: | In the management of craniosynostosis, there is a need for quantitative assessment of treatment methods and outcome. Radiology and pressure studies are well documented, but so far little attention has been given to cerebral blood flow changes and their possible relevance. This paper reports our initial experience using transcranial Doppler sonography to calculate the cerebrovascular resistance and cerebral blood velocities in the major basal vessels before and after surgery for craniosynostosis. Ten patients were studied using the Scimed 2-MHz probe through the temporal and frontal windows of the skull. Measurements were taken under standard physiological conditions before, during and after surgery. Preliminary results suggest that this non-invasive technique may be helpful in predicting and assessing the outcome following surgery for craniosynostosis. |
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Keywords: | Craniosynostosis Cerebral blood flow and velocities Transcranial Doppler sonography Non-invasive Outcome |
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