One hundred and eight patients were studied with fluid-filled oculoplethysmography and carotid phonoangiography (OPG-CPA) and by arteriography. Thirty-two patients also had "Doppler evaluation" of supraorbital arterial flow. The OPG-CPA correctly predicted the degree of occlusion in 76% of the involved vessels, including the degree of occlusion of each carotid for each patient (63%). The OPG-CPA identified at least one obstructing carotid lesion in 51 of the 56 (91%) patients with obstructing lesions demonstrated by arteriography. On a per patient basis, which requires that both carotids be correctly assessed, the OPG-CPA had a false negative rate of 9.6% and false positive rate of 50%. The supraorbital artery "Doppler evaluation" had an accuracy rate of 66%, a per patient false negative rate of 50%, and a per patient false positive rate of 12%. The OPG-CPA and supraorbital artery "Doppler evaluation" are adjunctive tests for evaluating patients with cerebral vascular insufficiency and should not, at present, replace arteriography in symptomatic patients or in certain asymptomatic patients.
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