1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0161-6420(97)30066-9
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Clinical Findings and Hemodynamic Changes Associated with Severe Occlusive Carotid Artery Disease

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“…Some studies found an association between chronic ocular ischemia and reversal of flow in the OphthA and between chronic ocular ischemia and reduction of retrobulbar blood flow. [17][18][19] Another study could not confirm these associations. 20 Our findings suggest that in patients with CAO the hemodynamic state of the brain may be an important indicator of the development of VSR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Some studies found an association between chronic ocular ischemia and reversal of flow in the OphthA and between chronic ocular ischemia and reduction of retrobulbar blood flow. [17][18][19] Another study could not confirm these associations. 20 Our findings suggest that in patients with CAO the hemodynamic state of the brain may be an important indicator of the development of VSR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Em um estudo de Costa et al (7) , a média de estenose da artéria carótida em pacientes com SOI (96,2 ± 6,1%) foi significativamente maior que em pacientes com doença oclusiva severa da artéria carótida sem SOI (87,2 ± 8,2%). A ocorrência de estenose bilateral severa (>70%) foi mais freqüente em pacientes com SOI, sugerindo que o fluxo na artéria carótida interna contralateral pode ser importante para compensar a redução do fluxo sangüíneo ispsilateral (via polígono de Willis).…”
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“…Uma alta incidência de fluxo reverso na artéria oftálmica tem sido encontrada em pacientes com SOI, variando entre 66,7 e 83,3% (10) . Costa et al observaram que pacientes com estenose carotídea severa bilateral, fluxo reverso na artéria oftálmica e com alto grau de estenose da carótida interna apresentam maior risco de desenvolver SOI (7) . A associação entre fluxo reverso na artéria oftálmica e SOI é explicada graças a um fenômeno de "roubo", caracterizado por um "shunt" com o circuito intracraniano de baixa resistência e redução do fluxo sangüíneo retrobulbar (11) .…”
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“…Arterial stenosis from the distal site of the internal carotid artery to OA, however, could not be confirmed. Laterality, reduced or reversed flow of OA, which suggests ocular ischemic syndrome, 26 28 The severity of diabetic retinopathy is closely linked to the Sm/Dm ratio in OA Doppler flow. 10 Further comparative studies are needed to elucidate the relationship between the findings of ocular fundus and OA Doppler flow that may be highly suggestive of systemic atherosclerosis.…”
Section: Study Limitationmentioning
confidence: 99%