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儿童烟雾病的经颅多普勒:未充分利用的工具?

Transcranial Doppler in Childhood Moyamoya: An Underutilized Tool?

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Pediatr Neurol. 2024 Feb;151:111-114. doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2023.12.002. Epub 2023 Dec 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Children with moyamoya are at high risk for incident and recurrent stroke. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound is an attractive option to screen high-risk populations for moyamoya and to provide stroke risk stratification information due to its safety and cost-effectiveness. We used TCD to evaluate cerebral blood flow velocities in children with presurgical moyamoya and to determine if velocities differ between children with stable and unstable disease.

METHODS

Fourteen participants aged ≤21 years with a radiographic diagnosis of moyamoya or moyamoya-like arteriopathy underwent a research TCD at a median age of 7.2 years. TCDs were performed outside of the setting of acute stroke and before surgical revascularization. Arteriopathy was classified as unstable if the participant had a stroke or transient ischemic attack within three months preceding the TCD.

RESULTS

Middle cerebral artery and internal carotid artery (ICA) blood flow velocities were elevated. The median M1 velocity was 138 cm/s (interquartile range [IQR] 106 to 168). Individual M1 flow velocities were a median of 5.0 S.D.s above age-based normative values. The median distal ICA velocity was 146 cm/s (IQR 124 to 163). Individual ICA flow velocities were a median of 5.9 S.D.s above normative values. Participants with unstable arteriopathy had higher M1 velocities compared with those with stable arteriopathy (170 vs 119 cm/s, P = 0.0003). We did not identify velocity differences based on comorbid conditions or age.

CONCLUSIONS

These preliminary data suggest that TCD is a promising tool for screening for cerebral arteriopathies in high-risk pediatric populations and assessment for unstable disease.

摘要

背景

患有 moyamoya 病的儿童发生和复发性卒中的风险较高。经颅多普勒(TCD)超声因其安全性和成本效益,是筛查 moyamoya 高危人群和提供卒中风险分层信息的理想选择。我们使用 TCD 评估了术前 moyamoya 患儿的脑血流速度,并确定了在疾病稳定和不稳定的患儿之间,速度是否存在差异。

方法

14 名年龄≤21 岁的参与者被诊断为 moyamoya 或 moyamoya 样血管病变,在平均年龄为 7.2 岁时进行了一项研究性 TCD。TCD 是在急性卒中发生之外和血管重建手术之前进行的。如果参与者在 TCD 之前的三个月内发生了卒中或短暂性脑缺血发作,则将血管病变归类为不稳定。

结果

大脑中动脉和颈内动脉(ICA)的血流速度升高。M1 段的平均速度为 138cm/s(四分位距[IQR]106 至 168)。个体 M1 流速中位数比年龄相关的正常值高 5.0 个标准差。ICA 远端的平均速度为 146cm/s(IQR 124 至 163)。个体 ICA 流速中位数比正常值高 5.9 个标准差。不稳定血管病变患者的 M1 速度高于稳定血管病变患者(170 比 119cm/s,P=0.0003)。我们没有根据并存疾病或年龄来识别速度差异。

结论

这些初步数据表明,TCD 是筛查高危儿科人群脑血管病变和评估不稳定疾病的有前途的工具。

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