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Hypoplasia, stenosis and other alterations of the vertebral artery: does impaired blood rheology manifest a hidden disease?

作者信息

Oder B, Oder W, Lang W, Marschnigg E, Deecke L

机构信息

University Clinic of Neurology, University of Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Acta Neurol Scand. 1998 Jun;97(6):398-403. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.1998.tb05973.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The clinical relevance of abnormal vessel findings in the posterior circulation is still a matter of controversy.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

We compared 48 patients displaying sonographic abnormalities of one vertebral artery, i.e., vertebral artery hypoplasia in 24 cases, stenosis in 13 cases, plaques in 11 cases, with 25 healthy subjects in terms of whole blood viscoelasticity and plasma viscosity.

RESULTS

All patients with stenosis and plaques suffered from clinical signs and symptoms of ischemic cerebrovascular disease, predominantly in the posterior circulation. Free of acute clinical symptoms were 5 of the 24 patients with hypoplasia. Highly statistically significant differences in blood viscoelasticity were found between the patients and the healthy subjects. As regards differences between the groups, whole blood viscoelasticity was most impaired in stenosis, shear resistance was significantly higher in stenosis compared to hypoplasia. Symptom-free patients with one-sided vertebral artery hypoplasia had a significantly better, nearly normal blood rheology at a low shear rate (10/s), compared to clinically symptomatic patients with hypoplasia.

CONCLUSION

The results of the present study offer some evidence that altered hemorheology may be associated with symptomatic vertebrobasilar occlusive disease.

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