Publications by authors named "Stephan Joachim Schreiber"

Background: Transcranial sonography is beside magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography, a well-established imaging method for evaluation of brain parenchyma and already implicated in various neurological disorders as bed-side investigation possibility in clinical routine. The aim of this study was the qualitative assessment detecting vascular white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), with ultrasound fusion-imaging technique (UFI) and to find the optimal location for their visualization in accordance to the grade of WMHs and to possibly providing a standardized protocol for clinical use.

Results: 29 patients with WMHs of variable degree quantified according to Fazekas grading scale (n = 13 I; n = 9 II; n = 7 III) and 11 subjects with normal findings on MRI were identified for further analysis.

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Patients with unilateral occlusive processes of the internal carotid artery (ICA) show subtle cognitive deficits. Decline in cerebral autoregulation and in functional and structural integrity of brain networks have previously been reported in the affected hemisphere (AH). However, the association between cerebral autoregulation, brain networks, and cognition remains to be elucidated.

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Ultrasound assessment of global cerebral circulation time (CCT) using echo-contrast bolus tracking is a new approach to characterise the perfusion status of the human brain. We present the analysis of global CCT in 36 healthy volunteers and one patient with a cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM), measured by extracranial power duplex. CCT was defined as the time interval between bolus arrival in the internal carotid artery and internal jugular vein.

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Echo-contrast "bolus tracking" by ultrasound (US) is an exciting new tool to study cerebral haemodynamics. In the present study, a global cerebral circulation time (CCT) was measured by extracranial Doppler as the time difference of contrast bolus arrival between the internal carotid artery and internal jugular vein. A total of 64 healthy volunteers and 9 patients with an angiographically diagnosed arteriovenous malformation (AVM) were studied.

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