ISCHAEMIC STROKE

ROLE OF CAROTID DOPPLER.

Authors

  • MOAZZAM ALI ATIF Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan.

Keywords:

Carotid, Atherosclerosis, Doppler ultrasound

Abstract

Objective: To determine the frequency of carotid atherosclerosis in
ischaemic stroke patients in our population using color Doppler ultrasound. Design: Observational. Place and Duration
of study: This study was conducted in Medical Unit II of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi from Oct 2002
to Feb 2003. Subjects and Methods: All the patients admitted in our ward during this duration with CT scan proof of
stroke were included in the study. Risk factors in all these patients were stratified. Complete history and examination
was done and carotid Doppler ultrasound was performed on all patients with ischaemic stroke according to the study
protocol. Results: A total of 100 patients were included in this study following the above-mentioned protocol over a
period of five months. 66% of these were having cerebral infarction. Hypertension (72%), diabetes (35%), smoking
(29%) and obesity (20%) were the common risk factors in these patients. The frequency of significant carotid
atherosclerosis in acute ischaemic stroke patients was 21%. Conclusion: Doppler ultrasound is non-invasive, safe and
cost-effective modality for evaluation of carotid vessels. In symptomatic and high-risk group, it should be used as first
diagnostic modality for management or selecting patients for further investigation.

Author Biography

MOAZZAM ALI ATIF, Sheikh Zayed Medical College, Rahim Yar Khan.

Assistant Professor & Consultant Physician

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Published

2020-05-16