Internal jugular vein valve incompetence and intracranial venous anatomy in transient global amnesia

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Schreiber, SJ
Doepp, F
Klingebiel, R
Valdueza, JM
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[1] Univ Hosp Charite, Dept Neurol, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Charite, Dept Radiol, Neuroradiol Sect, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
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10.1136/jnnp.2004.043844
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Recently a causal relation between internal jugular vein valve incompetence (IJVVI) and transient global amnesia (TGA) has been suggested. IJVVI is postulated to provoke a transient mesiotemporal ischaemia by venous congestion. This mechanism requires a patent venous pathway from the affected IJV through the transverse sinus, confluens, straight sinus (SS), vein of Galen into the basal vein of Rosenthal and the internal cerebral veins. Objective: To study IJVVI in TGA patients in relation to the intracranial venous anatomy. Methods: IJVVI was defined if a repeated Valsolva manoeuvre (VM) led to a retrograde jugular flow detected by extracranial duplex ultrasound. Non-contrast venous MR angiography (MRA) was performed to analyse intracranial drainage patterns of the 55 in relation to the side of the IJVVI. SS drainage was differentiated into three groups: predominantly right, left, and bilateral drainage. Ultrasound studies were performed in 25 TGA patients and 85 age matched controls. Twenty patients underwent venous MRA. Results: Sixty eight per cent of patients and 33% of controls showed unilateral or bilateral IJVVI (p = 0.0025). In 36% of patients a TGA preceding VM was reported. Drainage pattern of SS and side of IJVVI corresponded in five of eight patients (63%) with VM and four of 12 patients without VM (33%, P = 0.0994). Conclusion: Our study confirms the significantly higher prevalence of IJVVI in TGA patients. However, no specific IJVVI related intracranial venous drainage patterns could be found to further support the hypothesis of a direct causal relation between IJVVI and TGA.
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