Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging
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Transcranial duplex color-flow imaging is a new diagnostic method that allows visual display of blood flow in the basal cerebral arteries. This method allows determination of and correction for the Doppler angle of insonation. Conventional transcranial Doppler sonography has no imaging component and assumes a 0-degree Doppler angle for the calculation of flow velocities. ⋯ Visually controlled measurements of the Doppler angle of insonation were made by color-flow imaging. The data show that the mean angle of insonation was 33 degrees (+/- 15) in the middle cerebral artery, 35 degrees (+/- 17) in the anterior cerebral artery, 45 degrees (+/- 18) in the posterior cerebral artery, and 15 degrees (+/- 14) in the basilar artery. Angle-corrected peak systolic flow velocities were higher in all vessel segments (middle cerebral = 15%, anterior cerebral = 18%, posterior cerebral = 30%, and basilar = 3%), compared to uncorrected velocity readings by conventional Doppler sonography.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)