Relatively higher norms of blood flow velocity of major intracranial arteries in North-West Iran

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Background. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) is a noninvasive, less expensive and harmless hemodynamic study of main intracranial arteries. The aim of this study was to assess normal population values of cerebral blood flow velocity and its variation over age and gender in a given population. Findings. Eighty healthy volunteers including 40 people with an age range of 25-40 years (group1) and 40 persons with an age range of 41-55 years (group2) were studied. In each group 20 males and 20 females were enrolled. Peak systolic, end diastolic and mean velocities of nine main intracranial arteries were determined using TCD. Mean age of the studied volunteers was 31.6 4.50 years in group one and 47.2 4.3 years in group two. Mean age among males was 40 years and among females it was 39. Mean blood flow velocity in middle, anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, vertebral and basilar arteries was 60 8, 52 9, 42 6, 39 8 and 48 8 cm/sec respectively. Cerebral blood flow velocities among females were relatively higher than males. Cerebral blood flow velocity of left side was relatively higher than right side. Conclusion. Compared to previous studies, cerebral blood flow velocity in this population was relatively higher. © 2010 Farhoudi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Table 1: Demographic and laboratory findings of 80 healthy voluntaries
  • Table 2: Flow velocities of main intracranial arteries of both right and left sided
  • Figure 1 Peak systolic flow velocity in different cerebral vessels compared for three age groups. MCA: Middle cerebral artery, PCA: Posterior cerebral artery, ACA: Anterior cerebral artery, VA: Vertebral artey, BA: Basilar artey, PV: Peak systolic velocity, R; Right, L: Left
  • Figure 2 Mean blood flow velocity in different cerebral vessels compared for three age groups. MCA: Middle cerebral artery, PCA: Posterior cerebral artery, ACA: Anterior cerebral artery VA: Vertebral artey, BA: Basilar artey, MV: Mean velocity, R; Right, L: Left
  • Table 3: Mean flow velocities of main intracranial arteries in other studies

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Farhoudi, M., Kermani, S. N., & Sadeghi-Bazargani, H. (2010). Relatively higher norms of blood flow velocity of major intracranial arteries in North-West Iran. BMC Research Notes, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-3-174

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