Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Maximum systolic velocity ====== [[Peak systolic velocity]] [[Internal carotid artery]] [[hemodynamics]] ([[maximum systolic velocity]] and average velocity [Vmax , Vavg ], average blood flow [Flowavg ], and wall shear stress) were analyzed based on [[4D flow MRI]] data. [[Cerebral infarction]], defined as the occurrence of events, in 124 brain hemispheres was determined according to clinical symptoms and conventional [[Brain magnetic resonance imaging]]. Statistical tests: The independent-sample [[T-test]] was used to evaluate differences in [[Internal carotid artery]] [[hemodynamics]] between infarcted and non-infarcted [[hemisphere]]s. [[Binary logistic regression]] was performed to investigate the relationship between ICA hemodynamics and events. A P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Sixty-one infarcted hemispheres (eight hemispheres with acute ischemic damage, 30 with chronic ischemic damage, and 23 with chronic hemorrhagic damage) had [[cerebrovascular event]]s and 63 non-infarcted hemispheres did not. The hemodynamic parameters in the infarcted hemispheres (Vmax : P < 0.001; Vavg : P = 0.003; and Flowavg : P = 0.004) were significantly lower than those in the non-infarcted hemispheres. However, Vmax (P = 0.052), Vavg (P = 0.107), and Flowavg (P = 0.074) were not significantly different among hemispheres with acute ischemic lesions, chronic ischemic lesions and chronic hemorrhagic lesions. Vmax (odds ratio 3.033, 95% CI: 1.075-8.562) was independently associated with cerebrovascular events. Data conclusion: Vmax may be a higher risk factor for cerebrovascular events in MMA patients. [[Evidence level]]: 2 TECHNICAL EFFICACY STAGE: 3 ((Wang M, Yang Y, Zhang W, Zhou F, Zhang X, Zhang J, Zhang B. [[Risk Factor]]s for [[Cerebrovascular]] [[Event]]s in [[Moyamoya]] [[Angiopathy]] Using [[4D Flow MRI]]: A Pilot Study. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2022 Nov 9. doi: 10.1002/jmri.28522. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36349829.)) maximum_systolic_velocity.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:49by 127.0.0.1