Goldstein S J, Fried A M, Young B, Tibbs P A
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1982 Jan;138(1):103-8. doi: 10.2214/ajr.138.1.103.
The role of aortic arch angiography in the evaluation of cerebral ischemic disease is not well defined. In an attempt to develop guidelines for its optimal use, a prospective study of 100 patients with carotid distribution ischemic events was undertaken. Each patient underwent bilateral selective carotid angiography followed by arch aortography. In only two of the cases did the arch examination affect patient management. In the other individuals, the arch study either added no clinically useful information (69), or demonstrated abnormalities that did not affect patient care (29). The findings of this study support the use of arch aortography only in those patients who have surgical lesions demonstrated by the selective carotid examinations.
主动脉弓血管造影在评估脑缺血性疾病中的作用尚未明确界定。为了制定其最佳使用指南,对100例有颈动脉分布区缺血事件的患者进行了一项前瞻性研究。每位患者均接受了双侧选择性颈动脉血管造影,随后进行主动脉弓造影。仅在两例病例中,主动脉弓检查影响了患者的治疗。在其他患者中,主动脉弓检查要么未提供临床上有用的信息(69例),要么显示出不影响患者治疗的异常情况(29例)。本研究结果支持仅在那些经选择性颈动脉检查显示有手术病变的患者中使用主动脉弓造影。