Summary
The aim of the study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of frequency spectrum
analysis complementary to direct Doppler sonography in comparison to conventional
biplane arteriography and transvenous digital subtraction angiography in internal
carotid artery stenosis.
In a group consisting of 229 carotid arteries visualized by conventional biplane arteriography,
Doppler frequency spectrum analysis had a specifity of 97% and concerning all stenoses
and occlusions, a sensitivity of 89%.
In a second group consisting of 198 carotid arteries imaged by transvenous digital
subtraction angiography, Doppler Sonographie examination had a specifity of 65% only,
and concerning all categories of stenoses and occlusions a sensitivity of 85 %.
These differences concerning specifity are not interpreted as false positive diagnoses
in Doppler spectrum analysis but are considered to be due to false negative findings
of digital subtraction angiography in stenoses of less than 50% vessel diameter reduction.
Key words
Carotid artery disease - Biplane carotid arteriography - Digital subtraction angiography
- Continuous wave Doppler - Doppler frequency spectrum