Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases

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Autor(a) principal: Yan, Li
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Zhou, Xiaodong, Zheng, Yu, Luo, Wen, Yang, Junle, Zhou, Yin, He, Yang
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/157880
Resumo: Cerebrovascular diseases pose a serious threat to human survival and quality of life and represent a major cause of human death and disability. Recently, the incidence of cerebrovascular diseases has increased yearly. Rapid and accurate diagnosis and evaluation of cerebrovascular diseases are of great importance to reduce the incidence, morbidity and mortality of cerebrovascular diseases. With the rapid development of medical ultrasound, the clinical relationship between ultrasound imaging technology and the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases has become increasingly close. Ultrasound techniques such as transcranial acoustic angiography, doppler energy imaging, three-dimensional craniocerebral imaging and ultrasound thrombolysis are novel and valuable techniques in the study of cerebrovascular diseases. In this review, we introduce some of the new ultrasound techniques from both published studies and ongoing trials that have been confirmed to be convenient and effective methods. However, additional evidence from future studies will be required before some of these techniques can be widely applied or recommended as alternatives.
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title Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
spellingShingle Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
Yan, Li
Ultrasound
Vascular Imaging
Cerebrovascular Event
Carotid Artery
Ultrasound Contrast
Thrombolysis
title_short Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
title_full Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
title_fullStr Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
title_full_unstemmed Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
title_sort Research progress in ultrasound use for the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases
author Yan, Li
author_facet Yan, Li
Zhou, Xiaodong
Zheng, Yu
Luo, Wen
Yang, Junle
Zhou, Yin
He, Yang
author_role author
author2 Zhou, Xiaodong
Zheng, Yu
Luo, Wen
Yang, Junle
Zhou, Yin
He, Yang
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Yan, Li
Zhou, Xiaodong
Zheng, Yu
Luo, Wen
Yang, Junle
Zhou, Yin
He, Yang
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ultrasound
Vascular Imaging
Cerebrovascular Event
Carotid Artery
Ultrasound Contrast
Thrombolysis
topic Ultrasound
Vascular Imaging
Cerebrovascular Event
Carotid Artery
Ultrasound Contrast
Thrombolysis
description Cerebrovascular diseases pose a serious threat to human survival and quality of life and represent a major cause of human death and disability. Recently, the incidence of cerebrovascular diseases has increased yearly. Rapid and accurate diagnosis and evaluation of cerebrovascular diseases are of great importance to reduce the incidence, morbidity and mortality of cerebrovascular diseases. With the rapid development of medical ultrasound, the clinical relationship between ultrasound imaging technology and the diagnosis and treatment of cerebrovascular diseases has become increasingly close. Ultrasound techniques such as transcranial acoustic angiography, doppler energy imaging, three-dimensional craniocerebral imaging and ultrasound thrombolysis are novel and valuable techniques in the study of cerebrovascular diseases. In this review, we introduce some of the new ultrasound techniques from both published studies and ongoing trials that have been confirmed to be convenient and effective methods. However, additional evidence from future studies will be required before some of these techniques can be widely applied or recommended as alternatives.
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