Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke

INTRODUCTION: Although recent advances in noninvasive imaging, cerebral angiography is still gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disease. The aim of this study was to documented of digital substraction angiography (DSA) results in patient with ischemic stroke a...

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Main Authors: Cemile Buket Tugan Yıldız, Mustafa Gökçe, Yılmaz İnanç, Erdem Özyurt, Sabriye Demirhan Özçekiç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018-08-01
Series:Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/tbdhd/pdfs/TBDHD-94840-RESEARCH_ARTICLE-TUGAN_YILDIZ.pdf
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spelling doaj-3920e4dddba041f58e8a74a0995d569f2020-11-25T00:53:08ZengTurkish Society of Cerebrovascular DiseasesTürk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Dergisi2146-91132018-08-01242586110.5505/tbdhd.2018.94840Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic StrokeCemile Buket Tugan YıldızMustafa GökçeYılmaz İnançErdem ÖzyurtSabriye Demirhan ÖzçekiçINTRODUCTION: Although recent advances in noninvasive imaging, cerebral angiography is still gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disease. The aim of this study was to documented of digital substraction angiography (DSA) results in patient with ischemic stroke and TIA. METHODS: These data were collected from our electronic hospital information system and/or our department's local archive data. Patients' ages, sex, sheath entry points, used catheters, aortic arch types, anterior and posterior circulatory abnormalities, and procedural complications were recorded. RESULTS: Cerebral DSA were performed to a total of 153 stroke and TIA patients. Patients were 19- 90 age range and the average age was 52.5. 104 (67.9%) of the patients were male and 49 (32.1%) were female. One or more of 5F Vertebral, 6F Jutkins, 5F Simmons type I, 5F Simmons type II, 5F Head Hunter (HH), 5F Bern catheters were used for anterior and posterior cerebral circulation angiography. One type of catheters were used in 99 patients, 2 different types in 41 patients, and 3 different catheters in 10 patients. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: After noninvasive neuroimagings in patient with stroke, if there is an uncertainity, DSA could be performed for cleared a question in extra-intra cranial cerebral vascular anatomy.https://www.journalagent.com/tbdhd/pdfs/TBDHD-94840-RESEARCH_ARTICLE-TUGAN_YILDIZ.pdfDigital substraction angiographystrokecatheter types
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author Cemile Buket Tugan Yıldız
Mustafa Gökçe
Yılmaz İnanç
Erdem Özyurt
Sabriye Demirhan Özçekiç
spellingShingle Cemile Buket Tugan Yıldız
Mustafa Gökçe
Yılmaz İnanç
Erdem Özyurt
Sabriye Demirhan Özçekiç
Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Dergisi
Digital substraction angiography
stroke
catheter types
author_facet Cemile Buket Tugan Yıldız
Mustafa Gökçe
Yılmaz İnanç
Erdem Özyurt
Sabriye Demirhan Özçekiç
author_sort Cemile Buket Tugan Yıldız
title Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
title_short Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
title_full Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
title_fullStr Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Findings of Cerebral Digital Substraction Angiography in Patient with Ischemic Stroke
title_sort findings of cerebral digital substraction angiography in patient with ischemic stroke
publisher Turkish Society of Cerebrovascular Diseases
series Türk Beyin Damar Hastalıkları Dergisi
issn 2146-9113
publishDate 2018-08-01
description INTRODUCTION: Although recent advances in noninvasive imaging, cerebral angiography is still gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disease. The aim of this study was to documented of digital substraction angiography (DSA) results in patient with ischemic stroke and TIA. METHODS: These data were collected from our electronic hospital information system and/or our department's local archive data. Patients' ages, sex, sheath entry points, used catheters, aortic arch types, anterior and posterior circulatory abnormalities, and procedural complications were recorded. RESULTS: Cerebral DSA were performed to a total of 153 stroke and TIA patients. Patients were 19- 90 age range and the average age was 52.5. 104 (67.9%) of the patients were male and 49 (32.1%) were female. One or more of 5F Vertebral, 6F Jutkins, 5F Simmons type I, 5F Simmons type II, 5F Head Hunter (HH), 5F Bern catheters were used for anterior and posterior cerebral circulation angiography. One type of catheters were used in 99 patients, 2 different types in 41 patients, and 3 different catheters in 10 patients. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: After noninvasive neuroimagings in patient with stroke, if there is an uncertainity, DSA could be performed for cleared a question in extra-intra cranial cerebral vascular anatomy.
topic Digital substraction angiography
stroke
catheter types
url https://www.journalagent.com/tbdhd/pdfs/TBDHD-94840-RESEARCH_ARTICLE-TUGAN_YILDIZ.pdf
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