Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries

Ultrasound examination is a valuable method in diagnosing visceral vasoconstriction of atherosclerotic origin, as well as constriction related to the compression of the celiac trunk. Given the standard stenosis recognition criteria of >70%, the increase in peak systolic velocity (PSV) over 200...

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Main Authors: Michał Elwertowski, Robert Lechowicz
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Language:English
Published: Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. 2015-03-01
Series:Journal of Ultrasonography
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Online Access:http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-60/standards-of-the-polish-ultrasound-society-update-ultrasound-examination-of-the-visceral-arteries?aid=328
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spelling doaj-f50e324c223647ec8871a1a9845853f62020-11-24T22:49:53ZengMedical Communications Sp. z o.o.Journal of Ultrasonography2084-84042451-070X2015-03-011560859510.15557/JoU.2015.0007Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteriesMichał Elwertowski0Robert Lechowicz1Department of General Surgery and Chest Diseases, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandDepartment of General and Transplantation Surgery, Medical University of Warsaw, PolandUltrasound examination is a valuable method in diagnosing visceral vasoconstriction of atherosclerotic origin, as well as constriction related to the compression of the celiac trunk. Given the standard stenosis recognition criteria of >70%, the increase in peak systolic velocity (PSV) over 200 cm/s in the celiac trunk; of PSV > 275 cm/s in the superior mesenteric artery, and of PSV > 250 cm/s in the inferior mesenteric artery, the likelihood of correct diagnosis is above 90%. In the case of stenosis due to compression of the celiac trunk by median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm, a valuable addition to the regular examination procedure is to normalize the flow velocity in the vessel, i.e. the reduction in peak systolic velocity levels below 200 cm/s, and in end-diastolic velocity (EDV) levels below 55 cm/s during deep inspiration. In the case of celiac trunk stenosis exceeding 70–80%, additional information on the level of collateral circulation can be obtained by measuring the flow in the hepatic and splenic arteries – assessing the flow velocity, resistance, and pulsatility indices (which fall below 0.65 and below 1.0 in cases of stenosis of the celiac trunk with a reduced capacity of collateral circulation), as well as assessing the changes in these parameters during normal respiration and during inspiration. This paper discusses in detail the examination methods for the celiac trunk and mesenteric arteries, as well as additional procedures used to confi rm the diagnosis and pathologies affecting visceral blood flow velocity, i.e.: cirrhosis and hypersplenism. The publication is an update of the Polish Ultrasound Society guidelines published in 2011.http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-60/standards-of-the-polish-ultrasound-society-update-ultrasound-examination-of-the-visceral-arteries?aid=328mesenteric arteriesceliac trunkarcuate ligament syndromemesenteric ischemia
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Robert Lechowicz
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Robert Lechowicz
Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
Journal of Ultrasonography
mesenteric arteries
celiac trunk
arcuate ligament syndrome
mesenteric ischemia
author_facet Michał Elwertowski
Robert Lechowicz
author_sort Michał Elwertowski
title Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
title_short Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
title_full Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
title_fullStr Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
title_full_unstemmed Standards of the Polish Ultrasound Society – update. Ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
title_sort standards of the polish ultrasound society – update. ultrasound examination of the visceral arteries
publisher Medical Communications Sp. z o.o.
series Journal of Ultrasonography
issn 2084-8404
2451-070X
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Ultrasound examination is a valuable method in diagnosing visceral vasoconstriction of atherosclerotic origin, as well as constriction related to the compression of the celiac trunk. Given the standard stenosis recognition criteria of >70%, the increase in peak systolic velocity (PSV) over 200 cm/s in the celiac trunk; of PSV > 275 cm/s in the superior mesenteric artery, and of PSV > 250 cm/s in the inferior mesenteric artery, the likelihood of correct diagnosis is above 90%. In the case of stenosis due to compression of the celiac trunk by median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm, a valuable addition to the regular examination procedure is to normalize the flow velocity in the vessel, i.e. the reduction in peak systolic velocity levels below 200 cm/s, and in end-diastolic velocity (EDV) levels below 55 cm/s during deep inspiration. In the case of celiac trunk stenosis exceeding 70–80%, additional information on the level of collateral circulation can be obtained by measuring the flow in the hepatic and splenic arteries – assessing the flow velocity, resistance, and pulsatility indices (which fall below 0.65 and below 1.0 in cases of stenosis of the celiac trunk with a reduced capacity of collateral circulation), as well as assessing the changes in these parameters during normal respiration and during inspiration. This paper discusses in detail the examination methods for the celiac trunk and mesenteric arteries, as well as additional procedures used to confi rm the diagnosis and pathologies affecting visceral blood flow velocity, i.e.: cirrhosis and hypersplenism. The publication is an update of the Polish Ultrasound Society guidelines published in 2011.
topic mesenteric arteries
celiac trunk
arcuate ligament syndrome
mesenteric ischemia
url http://jultrason.pl/index.php/issues/volume-15-no-60/standards-of-the-polish-ultrasound-society-update-ultrasound-examination-of-the-visceral-arteries?aid=328
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