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Intraoperative measurement of javid shunt flow with transit-time ultrasound
Authors:Ian L. Gordon MD  PhD  D. Jeffrey Weil MD  Russell A. Williams MD  S. Eric Wilson MD
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, University of California Irvine, Orange, Calif
Abstract:Transit-time ultrasound methods were used to measure blood flow in 37 patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy. Internal carotid flow before (ICFbef) and after (ICFaft) endarterectomy was measured with a 6 mm perivascular probe, and Javid shunt flow (SF) was measured with a clamp-on probe. For the entire group ICFbef averaged 117±67 ml/min and ICFaft was 173±67 ml/min. Shunt flow averaged 123±51 ml/min. The differences between ICFbet and ICFaft and between SF and ICFaft were significant (ANOVA,p<0.01) but the difference between ICFbef and SF was not. The relationship between ICFbef and SF appeared to define two groups of patients. Those in whom SF was greater than ICFbef (SF > ICFbef) had more stenosis evident on preoperative arteriograms (64.7%±14.55% maximum single diameter stenosis) and a greater average increase in ICF (151%±159%) than those with SF le ICFbef (43.3%±20.9% stenosis and 34%±54% increase in ICF), suggesting that the relationship between SF and ICFbef defines groups with different hemodynamic responses. The similarity between SF and ICFbef indicates that Javid shunt flow offers adequate protection from cerebral ischemia. A practical benefit of the shunt clamp-on flow probe is the ability afforded to recognize shunt occlusions.Presented at the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Southern California Vascular Surgical Society, Coronado, Calif., September 17–19, 1993.
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