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© 2003 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Unrecordable pulsatile ocular blood flow may signify severe stenosis of the ipsilateral internal carotid arteryY Barkana1, A Harris2, L Hefez1, M Zaritski3, D Chen3, I Avni1
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Assaf Harofe Medical Center, Beer Yaacov, Zerifin, Israel
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Methods: In 57 eyes of 30 patients who were referred for Doppler ultrasound examination of the ICA we measured POBF and analysed the correlation with degree of ipsilateral ICA stenosis. Results: There was a significant negative correlation between POBF and ipsilateral ICA stenosis (Pearson correlation coefficient, r = -0.516, p <0.0001). In 14 eyes POBF could not be measured by the OBF tonometer, and in 11 of these cases (79%) severe stenosis (>75%) of the ipsilateral ICA was present. When these eyes were excluded from analysis, there was no correlation between POBF and ICA stenosis (r = -0.02, p = 0.91). Among these 43 eyes in which POBF could be measured it ranged 6672095 µl/min with a mean of 970.72 µl/min. Conclusion: Low or unrecordable POBF may signify severe stenosis of the internal carotid artery. POBF is not a direct reflection of ipsilateral ICA blood flow.
Keywords: blood; carotid; pulsatile ocular blood flow; stenosis
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