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Duplex scanning for noninvasive assessment of both carotid luminal diameter and atheromatous plaque morphology

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Annals of Vascular Surgery

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The value of Duplex scanning in 50 consecutive patients with symptomatic carotid stenosis was evaluated. Compared with contrast arteriography, the sensitivity of Duplex scanning, for a greater than 50% internal carotid diameter reduction, was 90% (66/73) with a specificity of 96% (26/27). The overall agreement between Duplex and contrast arteriography as measured by the Kappa value was K=0.561. One of the 13 arteries felt to be occluded on Duplex scanning was radiologically found to be patent. Excluding the six normal and 13 occluded arteries, 81 carotid plaques were defined as either heterogeneous, suggestive of intraplaque hemorrhage or as homogeneous. Twenty-four of the 32 asymptomatic cerebral hemispheres were associated with ipsilateral homogeneous plaques, while 30 of the 49 symptomatic hemispheres had heterogeneous plaques in the ipsilateral carotid, (p<0.001). This study confirms the accuracy of duplex scanning in detecting internal carotid stenosis as well as in identifying plaques which are morphologically heterogeneous and more likely to be associated with ipsilateral cerebral hemispheric symptoms.

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Leahy, A.L., Grouden, M.C., Mc Bride, K.D. et al. Duplex scanning for noninvasive assessment of both carotid luminal diameter and atheromatous plaque morphology. Annals of Vascular Surgery 1, 465–468 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02732671

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