Publication date: Available online 18 June 2018
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Author(s): A. Schaafsma
BackgroundFor the interpretation of middle cerebral artery flow velocity (MCAFV) measurements by transcranial Doppler clinicians should take normal aging into account.New methodMCAFV measurements can be corrected for age by a transformation to Z-scores, expressing in standard deviations the distance of a measurement to the regression line as function of age. Zscores for different parameters can be combined into a single plot in order to facilitate clinical interpretation.ResultsIn a retrospective analysis 41 subjects were identified with normal autonomic responses, normal CO2-reactivity and satisfactory transcranial Doppler data. Age related changes were determined for: maximal change in flow velocity (FV) during stroke onset (Acc), maximal FV during the first (Sys1) and second phase (Sys2) of systole and meandiastolic FV 560 ms after stroke onset (Dias@560). Patients were supineand breathing normally. Sys1, Sys2 and Dias@560 decreased significantly with age: -0.58 cm/s/yr, -0.36 cm/s/yr. and -0.38 cm/s/yr., respectively. Sys1 decreased morerapidly than Sys2 and Dias@560 so that in the young the MCAFV signal is more Sys1 dominant, whereas in the elderly it becomes more Sys2 prevalent. The effect of CO2-reactivity was assessed by transformation to Z-scores and combining different parameters within a single radar plot.Comparison with existing methodsIn contrast to standard MCAFV measurements the calculation of Z-scores takes aging into account and standardizes the signal variation.ConclusionGraphically combining Z-scores for different MCAFV parameters makes the signal more accessible for rapid clinical interpretation.
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