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Application of Transcranial Doppler Sonography to Evaluate Cerebral Hemodynamics in Carotid Artery Disease

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Hemispheric reactivities are less suitable to evaluate cerebral hemodynamics than interhemispheric differences, since most of the latter do not vary with age. However, interhemispheric differences vary with respect to their discriminatory power. Power is low for interhemispheric differences of Vmax and Vmean reactivity, since the corresponding frequencies of abnormal findings do not differ from the 5% frequency expected in the reference population (reference range defined as mean +/- 2 SD). With respect to the discriminatory power, interhemispheric differences of relative CRi and CPi reactivity may be superior to other parameters.

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