Collateral variations in circle of Willis in atherosclerotic population assessed by means of transcranial color-coded duplex ultrasonography

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Hoksbergen, AWJ [1 ]
Legemate, DA [1 ]
Ubbink, DT [1 ]
Jacobs, MJHM [1 ]
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[1] Acad Med Ctr, Dept Vasc Surg, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
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cerebral arteries; collateral circulation; hemodynamics; ultrasonography; Doppler; duplex;
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10.1161/01.STR.31.7.1656
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose-Transcranial color-coded duplex ultrasonography combined with common carotid artery (CCA) compression can be used to assess the collateral function of the circle of Willis. The aim of this study was to assess the unknown fraction of hemodynamic functional anterior and posterior communicating arteries (AcoA and PcoA, respectively) in an atherosclerotic population with no cerebrovascular symptoms. Methods-In 76 patients with a mean age of 61 (35 to 89) years, the blood flow velocity changes in the precommunicating parts (Al and PI, respectively) of the anterior and posterior cerebral arteries were measured during CCA compression The AcoA was defined as functional if blood flow was reversed in the ipsilateral Al and enhanced in the contralateral Al during CCA. compression. The PcoA was defined as functional if the flow velocity in the P1 was enhanced >20% during ipsilateral CCA compression. Results-It was possible to assess cross flow through the anterior part of the circle of Willis in 95% of the subjects. Failure of this collateral pathway was caused by a hypofunctional AcoA in 4% and a hypofunctional Al in 1% of the subjects. Anomalies in the posterior part of the circle of Willis hampering collateral flow from the basilar to the internal carotid artery were found in 45% of the hemispheres. Thirty-eight percent of PcoAs were hypofunctional, and 7% of the posterior cerebral arteries had a persistent fetal anatomy. Conclusions-We found that in subjects with no cerebrovascular symptoms, the anterior collateral pathway of the circle of Willis was nearly always functional. In contrast, the posterior collateral pathway was nonfunctional in almost half of the total number of hemispheres. Comparing these basic data with data from patients with cerebral ischemic disease might further help to elucidate the importance of the collateral capacity of the circle of Willis.
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