

Ultrasound vector mapping of common femoral artery blood flow in normal and early-stage stenosis
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-6-47-50
Abstract
It is assumed that the wall shear stress (WSS), which determines the function of the endothelium, is constant along the arterial bed. The assessment of turbulence, blood flow velocity in the arterial system in healthy (13 patients) and in patients with the initial form of atherosclerosis in the femoral artery (42 patients) was discussed. The study quantified blood flow in the common femoral artery using V Flow with visualization of blood flow with a high frame rate. The results obtained in the femoral arteries were evaluated by the wall shear rate, velocity profile and oscillation index (OSI). It was shown that the average value of WSSmean in the femoral artery in healthy and in patients with stenosis <30–35% is 0.9± 0.4 – 0.91±0.4 Pa and does not significantly differ. The wall thickness in the common femoral artery in patients with the initial form of atherosclerosis was 0.9–1.1 mm, and in healthy patients 0.8–0.9 mm. The correlation between the parameters was evaluated by nonparametric analysis of Kendall’s Taub. It was revealed that there is no correlation between WSSmean and blood flow velocity (Vs) in both healthy and patients with the initial form of atherosclerosis.
About the Authors
T. Yu. KulaginaRussian Federation
Kulagina T.Yu., doctor of medical Sciences, head of the laboratory of stress tests and electrophysiology
E. F. Dutikova
Russian Federation
Dutikova E. F., PHD, Leading Researcher Laboratory of the laboratory of stress tests and electrophysiology
V. A. Sandrikov
Russian Federation
Sandrikov V.A., doctor of medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences head of the Department of clinical physiology, instrumental and radiation diagnostics
A. V. Gavrilenko
Russian Federation
Gavrilenko A.V., doctor of medical Sciences professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department of Vascular Surgery
Al-Samsei Naim Nas
Russian Federation
Al-Samsei Naim Nas, PHD, doctor cardiovascular surgeon of the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
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Kulagina T.Yu., Dutikova E.F., Sandrikov V.A., Gavrilenko A.V., Naim Nas A. Ultrasound vector mapping of common femoral artery blood flow in normal and early-stage stenosis. Medical alphabet. 2024;1(6):47-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-6-47-50