Detailed Information on Publication Record
2006
Handbook on Neurovascular Ultrasound, Therapeutic transcranial doppler sonography
MIKULÍK, Robert and Andrei ALEXANDROVBasic information
Original name
Handbook on Neurovascular Ultrasound, Therapeutic transcranial doppler sonography
Name in Czech
Terapeutické aplikace transkraniálního ultrazvuku
Authors
MIKULÍK, Robert (203 Czech Republic, guarantor) and Andrei ALEXANDROV (840 United States of America)
Edition
Switzeraland,Basel, 11 pp. Front Neurol Neurosci, 2006
Publisher
Karger
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Odborná kniha
Field of Study
30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences
Country of publisher
Switzerland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
ISBN
3-8055-8022-3
Keywords (in Czech)
CMP;transkraniální uultrazvuk;terapie
Keywords in English
stroke;transcranial ultrasound;therapy
Tags
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 18/6/2009 12:07, prof. MUDr. Robert Mikulík, Ph.D.
V originále
Ultrasound (US) has emerged as a new tool to treat ischemic stroke. The potential advantage of US is decreased risk of systemic bleeding complications due to its site-specific effect. Moreover, external application is noninvasive and is readily available. Experimental studies showed that low intensity (equal or less than 2 W/cm2) US safely enhanced thrombolytic drug activity within a wide range of frequencies (0.04--3.4 MHz). In humans, transcranial sonothrombolysis with mid-kiloHertz frequencies showed an unacceptably high rate of intracranial bleeding, while the use of 2 MHz yielded promising results in The Combined Lysis of Thrombus in Brain Ischemia Using Transcranial Ultrasound and Systemic TPA (CLOTBUST) study. This study was a phase II randomized clinical trial that included patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion within 3 h of stroke onset, who were treated with standard dose of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). Residual flow in MCA was monitored with 2 MHz US in one group, and the rate of complete recanalization and dramatic clinical recovery significantly increased as compared to t-PA alone. This chapter further discusses diagnosis of an acute occlusion and recanalization using the thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) waveform flow grading scale, application of fast track insonation protocol, and administration of US. Also, the potential enhancement of sonothrombolysis with microbubbles is discussed.
In Czech
Ultrasound (US) has emerged as a new tool to treat ischemic stroke. The potential advantage of US is decreased risk of systemic bleeding complications due to its site-specific effect. Moreover, external application is noninvasive and is readily available. Experimental studies showed that low intensity (equal or less than2 W/cm2) US safely enhanced thrombolytic drug activity within a wide range of frequencies (0.04--3.4 MHz). In humans, transcranial sonothrombolysis with mid-kiloHertz frequencies showed an unacceptably high rate of intracranial bleeding, while the use of 2 MHz yielded promising results in The Combined Lysis of Thrombus in Brain Ischemia Using Transcranial Ultrasound and Systemic TPA (CLOTBUST) study. This study was a phase II randomized clinical trial that included patients with middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion within 3 h of stroke onset, who were treated with standard dose of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). Residual flow in MCA was monitored with 2 MHz US in one group, and the rate of complete recanalization and dramatic clinical recovery significantly increased as compared to t-PA alone. This chapter further discusses diagnosis of an acute occlusion and recanalization using the thrombolysis in brain ischemia (TIBI) waveform flow grading scale, application of fast track insonation protocol, and administration of US. Also, the potential enhancement of sonothrombolysis with microbubbles is discussed.