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Middle cerebral artery blood velocity and cerebral blood flow in sickle cell disease

  • L. M. Brass
  • , I. Prohovnik
  • , S. G. Pavlakis
  • , D. C. Devivo
  • , S. Piomelli
  • , J. P. Mohr

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Abstract

To understand better the relationship between blood velocity measured by transcranial Doppler and cerebral blood flow measured by the133Xe inhalation method, we examined 23 patients undergoing evaluation in the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at Columbia University. Blood velocity in the middle cerebral artery was directly related to cerebral flow (r=0.77;p<0.05). A multivariate analysis in this sample made it possible to improve this correlation to account for more than 90% of the variability in cerebral blood flow by the use of transcranial Doppler measures of velocity and pulsatility along with the patient's age and hematocrit (r=0.95; p<0.001). It is likely that the combination of Doppler and clinical or demographic variables in other diseases will similarly improve the quantitative estimation of cerebral blood flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-30
Number of pages4
JournalStroke
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1991

Keywords

  • Anemia
  • Blood flow velocity
  • Cerebral blood flow
  • Sickle cell
  • Ultrasonics

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