PMID: 9543216May 30, 1998Paper

Transcranial duplex ultrasound: experience with contrast enhancing agents

International Angiology : a Journal of the International Union of Angiology
A BauerU Bogdahn

Abstract

Transcranial duplex real time sonography (TCCS) is a non-invasive imaging modality that allows repetitive examinations of central nervous system vascular and parenchymal anatomy; a broad spectrum of cerebral pathology may be disclosed: vascular changes include ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, arteriosclerotic vascular degeneration, arteno-venous malformations and aneurysms, as well as neoplastic and degenerative parenchymal disorders. Imaging was performed with a duplex ultrasound system, employing a 2.25 resp. 2.0 MHz phased-array transducer. Imaging was achieved through the acoustic bone window of the temporal bone and through the foramen magnum. For three-dimensional image reconstruction a mechanical position sensor and online video grabbing was applied. To evaluate the potential of a transpulmonary stable ultrasound contrast enhancing agent we used galactose-based SH U 508 A (Levovist, Schering, Berlin) with 1 to 6 i.v. injections per patient in a phase 2/3 clinical protocol. The signal to noise ratio is significantly improved; the Doppler signal intensity is increased by approx. 25 dB. Levovist was well tolerated and no adverse events occurred, approx. 30% of patients had a sensation of heat and slight pain at the injectio...Continue Reading

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