The use of neurovascular ultrasound is of increasing importance in
neurological practice, both for radiologists and increasingly by
neurologists themselves. Written by the world’s most renowned
expert, this book explains
* * ultrasound examination of a stroke patient
* scanning protocols
* interpretation of the results
Case examples (with a standard template presentation correlating
presentation to waveform output) reinforce the book’s practical
nature.
Illustrated with photos of the tests, explanations, and with
actual waveforms, images, and result interpretation, and enhanced
with ‘pearls’ and ‘avoiding pitfalls’ features, it is a practical
reference for those learning ultrasound as well as those using
ultrasound in their practices.
Table of Content
Foreword, vii
Preface, ix
Acknowledgment, xi
Abbreviations, xiii
1 Understanding the Mechanisms and Dynamics of Cerebrovascular Events, 1
2 Time Is Brain and Brain Is Flow!, 27
3 The Power of Observation, 39
4 Applied Principles of Ultrasound Physics, 55
5 Applied Principles of Hemodynamics, 71
6 Real-Time Ultrasound Measures, 91
7 Emergent Examination, 113
8 Diagnostic Waveforms and Algorithms, 129
9 Differential Diagnosis, 151
10 Integration of Information and Case-Based Problem Solving, 177
Index, 197
About the author
Andrei V. Alexandrov, MD, RVT, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Radiology, Director, STAT Neurosonology Service and Center for Noninvasive Brain Perfusion Studies, Stroke Program, University of Texas-Houston Medical School, Houston, TX, USA.