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This article focus on internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis, reporting both criteria: the one published by Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound 2 and the Sonographic NASCET Index 1.
Please refer to the article on extracranial carotid artery stenosis for a general discussion involving carotid stenosis and other image modalities involved on it.
Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU) consensusThis consensus developed recommendations for the diagnosis and stratification of ICA stenosis 2.
[PSV = peak systolic velocity; EDV = end-diastolic velocity; ICA = internal carotid artery; CCA = common carotid artery]
- normal
- ICA PSV is <125 cm/sec and no plaque or intimal thickening is visible sonographically
- additional criteria include ICA/CCA PSV ratio <2.0 and ICA EDV <40 cm/sec
- <50% ICA stenosis
- ICA PSV is <125 cm/sec and plaque or intimal thickening is visible sonographically
- additional criteria include ICA/CCA PSV ratio <2.0 and ICA EDV <40 cm/sec
- 50-69% ICA stenosis
- ICA PSV is 125-230 cm/sec and plaque is visible sonographically
- additional criteria include ICA/CCA PSV ratio of 2.0-4.0 and ICA EDV of 40-100 cm/sec
- ≥70% ICA stenosis but less than near occlusion
- ICA PSV is >230 cm/sec and visible plaque and luminal narrowing are seen at gray-scale and color Doppler ultrasound (the higher the Doppler parameters lie above the threshold of 230 cm/sec, the greater the likelihood of severe disease)
- additional criteria include ICA/CCA PSV ratio >4 and ICA EDV >100 cm/sec
- near occlusion of the ICA
- velocity parameters may not apply, since velocities may be high, low, or undetectable
- diagnosis is established primarily by demonstrating a markedly narrowed lumen at color or power Doppler ultrasound
- total occlusion of the ICA:
- no detectable patent lumen at gray-scale ultrasound and no flow with spectral, power, and color Doppler ultrasound
- there may be compensatory increased velocity in the contralateral carotid
This study proposed the incorporation of distal ICA flow velocity information on the conventional carotid Doppler study improving the diagnostic accuracy of PSV 1.
- <15% stenosis
- deceleration spectral broadening with a peak systolic velocity (PSV) <125 cm/s
- 16-49% stenosis
- pansystolic spectral broadening with a PSV <125 cm/s
- 50-69% stenosis
- pansystolic spectral broadening with a PSV of >125 cm/s
and - end diastolic velocity (EDV) <110 cm/s or ICA/CCA PSV ratio >2 but <4
- pansystolic spectral broadening with a PSV of >125 cm/s
- 70-79% stenosis
- pansystolic spectral broadening with PSV >270 cm/s
- or
- EDV >110 cm/s
or - ICA/CCA PSV ratio >4
- pansystolic spectral broadening with PSV >270 cm/s
- 80-99% stenosis: EDV >140 cm/s
- complete occlusion: no flow; terminal thump
- 1. Hathout GM, Fink JR, El-saden SM et-al. Sonographic NASCET index: a new doppler parameter for assessment of internal carotid artery stenosis. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2005;26 (1): 68-75. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol (full text) - Pubmed citation
- 2. Grant EG, Benson CB, Moneta GL et-al. Carotid artery stenosis: gray-scale and Doppler US diagnosis-Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound Consensus Conference. Radiology. 2003;229 (2): 340-6. doi:10.1148/radiol.2292030516 - Pubmed citation
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- 4. Shaalan WE, Wahlgren CM, Desai T et-al. Reappraisal of velocity criteria for carotid bulb/internal carotid artery stenosis utilizing high-resolution B-mode ultrasound validated with computed tomography angiography. J. Vasc. Surg. 2008;48 (1): 104-12. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2008.02.068 - Free text at pubmed - Pubmed citation
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Ἐν(En)
Preposition
Strong's Greek 1722: In, on, among. A primary preposition denoting position, and instrumentality, i.e. A relation of rest; 'in, ' at, on, by, etc.
those
ἐκείναις(ekeinais)
Demonstrative Pronoun - Dative Feminine Plural
Strong's Greek 1565: That, that one there, yonder. From ekei; that one (neuter) thing); often intensified by the article prefixed.
days
ἡμέραις(hēmerais)
Noun - Dative Feminine Plural
Strong's Greek 2250: A day, the period from sunrise to sunset.
[the] crowd
ὄχλου(ochlou)
Noun - Genitive Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 3793: From a derivative of echo; a throng; by implication, the rabble; by extension, a class of people; figuratively, a riot.
once again
πάλιν(palin)
Adverb
Strong's Greek 3825: Probably from the same as pale; anew, i.e. back, once more, or furthermore or on the other hand.
became
Verb - Present Participle Active - Genitive Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 1510: I am, exist. The first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist.
very large,
πολλοῦ(pollou)
Adjective - Genitive Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 4183: Much, many; often.
and
καὶ(kai)
Conjunction
Strong's Greek 2532: And, even, also, namely.
they had
Verb - Present Participle Active - Genitive Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 1510: I am, exist. The first person singular present indicative; a prolonged form of a primary and defective verb; I exist.
very large,
πολλοῦ(pollou)
Adjective - Genitive Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 4183: Much, many; often.
and
καὶ(kai)
Conjunction
Strong's Greek 2532: And, even, also, namely.
they had
ἐχόντων(echontōn)
Verb - Present Participle Active - Genitive Masculine Plural
Strong's Greek 2192: To have, hold, possess. Including an alternate form scheo skheh'-o; a primary verb; to hold.
nothing
μὴ(mē)
Adverb
Strong's Greek 3361: Not, lest. A primary particle of qualified negation; not, lest; also (whereas ou expects an affirmative one) whether.
to eat.
φάγωσιν(phagōsin)
Verb - Aorist Subjunctive Active - 3rd Person Plural
Strong's Greek 5315: A primary verb; to eat.
[Jesus] called
προσκαλεσάμενος(proskalesamenos)
Verb - Aorist Participle Middle - Nominative Masculine Singular
Strong's Greek 4341: To call to myself, summon. Middle voice from pros and kaleo; to call toward oneself, i.e. Summon, invite.
the
τοὺς
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(tous)Article - Accusative Masculine Plural
Strong's Greek 3588: The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.
disciples {to Him}
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μαθητὰς(mathētas)
Noun - Accusative Masculine Plural
Strong's Greek 3101: A learner, disciple, pupil. From manthano; a learner, i.e. Pupil.
[and] said,
λέγει
Markly 1 8 2 Sezon
(legei)Verb - Present Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular
Strong's Greek 3004: (a) I say, speak; I mean, mention, tell, (b) I call, name, especially in the pass., (c) I tell, command.
VIII.
(1) In those days.--See Notes on Matthew 15:32-38
Verses 1, 2. - The opening words of the first verse seem to imply that our Lord remained for some time on this, the north-east, side of the Sea of Galilee. The multitude being very great. The word here rendered 'very great' is παμπόλλου, a word not to be found anywhere else in the New Testament. But according to the best authorities, the true reading is πάλιν πόλλου; so that the words would run, when there was again a great multitude. It has been supposed with some reason that, as an old ecclesiastical Lection began with this chapter, this may have led to the substitution of παμπόλλου for πάλιν πόλλου, in order to make the Lection more complete in itself, avoiding this reference to the context. In the original Greek construction the word ὄχλος, in the singular, is disintegrated in the next clause by a passage into the plural (καὶ μὴ ἐχόντων τί φάγουσι). This is properly marked in the Revised Version by the words, a great multitude,and they had nothing to eat. Our Lord has compassion on them. He desires not only to heal the sick, but to feed the hungry. We may here notice the burning zeal of the multitude. They were so intent upon hearing Christ, that they forgot to provide themselves with the necessaries of life. They continued with him for three days and had nothing to eat. Whatever small supplies they might have Brought with them at first were now exhausted; and still they remained, 'esteeming his words to be more than their necessary food.' Our Lord on his part was so. full of zeal for their good, that during all that time, with little interval, he had been preaching to them, denying himself rest, refreshment, and sleep. So true were those words of his, 'My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work.' CrowdDisciplesEatFoodFoundGatheredGreatImmenseJesusLargeMassMultitudeThemselvesTimeMark 8:1 NLT
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