Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow by Ultrasonic Doppler Technique : Cerebral Venous Return in Various Diseases
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The measurement of blood flow by ultrasonic Doppler technique is very unique compared with other technique, although the method has still been controversial from the various points of view. The characteristics of this method are as follows. (1) The cerebral circulation and cerebral arteriosclerosis are objectively and simply evaluated based on the Doppler beat patterns. (2) The dynamic change of the blood flow at the objective vessel resulting from the various stresses to circulatory system can be observed instantaneously without any surgical procedure. In this study, the application of this method to the measurement of cerebral venous return (blood flow in internal jugular vein) in several diseases was presented.
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