Source
Department of Radiology and Neuroscience, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103-8756, USA. thoelscher@ucsd.edu
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
To test whether portable duplex ultrasound devices can be used in a prehospital '911' emergency situation to assess intracranial arteries.
METHODS:
Non-contrast-enhanced transcranial duplex ultrasound studies were performed either immediately at the site of the emergency (i.e. private home) or after transfer into the emergency helicopter/ambulance vehicle.
RESULTS:
A total of 25 patients were enrolled. In 5/25 cases, intracranial vessels could not be visualized due to insufficient quality of the temporal bone window. In 20/25 cases, bilateral visualization and Doppler flow measurements of the middle cerebral artery could be assessed in a mean time less than 2 min.
CONCLUSION:
Emergency assessment of intracranial arteries using portable duplex ultrasound devices is feasible shortly after arrival at the patient's site.
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