Quantification and mapping of cerebral hemodynamics before and after carotid endarterectomy, using four-dimensional flow magnetic resonance imaging

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Zarrinkoob, Laleh [1 ,2 ]
Wahlin, Anders [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Ambarki, Khalid [3 ,4 ]
Eklund, Anders [3 ,4 ]
Malm, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Clin Sci, Div Neurosci, Umea, Sweden
[2] Umea Univ, Dept Surg & Perioperat Sci, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden
[3] Umea Univ, Dept Radiat Sci, Umea, Sweden
[4] Umea Univ, Ctr Biomed Engn & Phys, Umea, Sweden
[5] Umea Univ, Umea Ctr Funct Brain Imaging, Umea, Sweden
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关键词
Cerebrovascular disease; MRI; Revascularization; Stenosis; Symptomatic carotid stenosis; BLOOD-FLOW; ARTERY-DISEASE; DOPPLER ULTRASOUND; OPHTHALMIC ARTERY; MRI; ANGIOGRAPHY; STENOSIS; VOLUME; ACETAZOLAMIDE; REACTIVITY;
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10.1016/j.jvs.2021.01.074
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Carotid stenosis can profoundly affect cerebral hemodynamics, which cannot simply be inferred from the degree of stenosis. We quantified and mapped the distribution of the blood flow rate (BFR) in the cerebral arteries before and after carotid endarterectomy using four-dimensional (4D) phase-contrast (PC) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods: Nineteen patients (age, 71 +/- 6 years; 2 women) with symptomatic carotid stenosis (>= 50%) undergoing carotid endarterectomy (CEA) were investigated using 4D PC-MRI before and after surgery. The BFR was measured in 17 cerebral arteries and the ophthalmic arteries. Collateral recruitment through the anterior and posterior communicating arteries, ophthalmic arteries, and leptomeningeal arteries was quantified. BFR laterality was significantly different between the paired contralateral and ipsilateral arteries. Subgroups were defined according to the presence of collateral recruitment. Results: The total cerebral blood flow had increased by 15% (P < .01) after CEA. Before CEA, laterality was seen in the internal carotid artery, anterior cerebral artery, and middle cerebral artery (MCA). On the ipsilateral side, an increased BFR was found after CEA in the internal carotid artery (246 +/- 62 mL/min vs 135 +/- 80 mL/min; P < .001), anterior cerebral artery (87 +/- mL/min vs 38 +/- 58 mL/min; P < .01), and MCA (149 +/- 43 mL/min vs 119 +/- 34 mL/min; P < .01), resulting in a postoperative BFR distribution without signs of laterality. In the nine patients with preoperatively recruited collaterals, BFR laterality was found in the MCA before, but not after, CEA (P < .01). This laterality was not found in the 10 patients without collateral recruitment (P = .2). The degree of stenosis did not differ between the groups with and without collateral recruitment (P = .85). Conclusions: Using 4D PC-MRI, we have presented a comprehensive and noninvasive method to evaluate the cerebral hemodynamics due to carotid stenosis before and after CEA. MCA laterality, seen in the patients with collateral recruitment before CEA, pointed toward a hemodynamic disturbance in MCA territory for those patients. This methodologic advancement provides an insight into the pathophysiology of cerebral hemodynamics in patients with carotid stenosis.
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