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adam_text | Titel: Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood
Autor: Deeg, Karl-Heinz
Jahr: 2015
Contents
1 Physical and Technical Principles of Doppler Sonography ... 1
1.1 Doppler Effect................................... 2
1.1.1 Summary................................. 4
1.2 Continuous Wave Doppler Ultrasound Technique....... 7
1.3 Spectral Analysis................................ 9
1.4 Angle Problem.................................. 11
1.5 Pulsed Doppler Devices........................... 14
1.6 Duplex Systems................................. 19
1.7 Colour-Coded Doppler Sonography.................. 20
1.8 Triplex Mode.................................... 26
1.9 Setting the Colour Threshold....................... 27
1.10 Movement Disturbances and Wall Filters.............. 28
1.11 Adjusting the Gain............................... 30
1.12 Power Doppler.................................. 30
1.13 3D Dopplers.................................... 31
1.14 Non-Doppler-Based Flow Recording................. 32
References........................................... 34
2 Cerebral Doppler Sonography.......................... 37
2.1 Introduction..................................... 38
2.2 Normal Anatomy of the Cerebral Arteries............. 39
2.2.1 Sagittal Sections........................... 39
2.2.2 Parasagittal Sections........................ 42
2.2.3 Coronal Sections........................... 44
2.2.4 Axial Sections............................. 48
2.2.5 Flow Measurements........................ 54
2.2.6 Normal Flow Velocities in the Intracranial
Arteries in Healthy Infants................... 55
2.3 Normal Anatomy of the Cerebral Veins............... 64
2.3.1 Sagittal Sections........................... 64
2.3.2 Coronal Sections........................... 66
2.3.3 Axial Sections............................. 73
2.3.4 Flow Measurements and Normal Values........ 73
Contents
2.4 Intracranial Haemorrhage.......................... 78
2.4.1 Intracranial Haemorrhage of Preterm Infants .. 78
2.4.2 Subdural and Epidural Haemorrhage......... 89
2.4.3 Subarachnoid Haemorrhage................ 96
2.5 Pericerebral Fluid Collection....................... 96
2.6 Hydrocephalus.................................. 103
2.7 Meningoencephalitis.............................. 116
2.7.1 Postnatal Meningoencephalitis.............. 116
2.7.2 Prenatal Infections of the Brain............. 122
2.8 Hypoxaemic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy.............. 127
2.8.1 Hypoxic-Ischaemic Lesions in Preterm Babies . 127
2.8.2 Hypoxic-Ischaemic Injury in Term-Born Babies 128
2.9 Doppler Sonographic Diagnosis of Stroke in Infants..... 139
2.9.1 Ischaemic Occlusion (Arterial Infarct)........ 142
2.9.2 Haemorrhagic Stroke
(Cerebral Venous Thrombosis)............. 147
2.10 Vascular Malformations........................... 154
2.10.1 Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM)
of the Vein of Galen...................... 154
2.10.2 Other Intracranial Vascular Malformations
and Vascular Diseases.................... 164
2.11 Doppler Sonography in Cerebral Tumours and Other
Space-Occupying Lesions.......................... 165
2.11.1 Arachnoid Cysts......................... 165
2.11.2 Intracranial Tumours..................... 166
2.12 Flow Measurements in the Basilar Artery of Infants at Risk
to Die of Sudden Infant Death...................... 169
2.13 Doppler Sonographic Characteristics of Brain Death..... 181
2.14 Influence of Various Procedures on the Flow Velocities
in Intracranial Vessels............................. 183
2.14.1 Effect of Phototherapy on Cerebral
Blood Flow............................. 183
2.14.2 Effect of a Painful Stimulus on Cerebral
Blood Flow............................. 183
2.14.3 Effect of Ketamine on Neonatal
Cerebral Circulation...................... 183
2.14.4 Effect of Fentanyl on Cerebral Haemodynamic
in Sick Newborn Infants................... 184
2.14.5 Effect of Seizures and Generalised Epileptic
Discharge on Intracranial Blood
Flow Velocities.......................... 184
2.14.6 Influence of Antiepileptic Therapy on Cerebral
Haemodynamics......................... 184
2.14.7 Effect of Theophylline and Aminophylline
Therapy on Cerebral Circulation............ 184
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2.14.8 Effect of Caffeine Therapy
on Cerebral Circulation................... 185
2.14.9 Effectoflndomethacin Therapy
on Cerebral Circulation................... 185
2.14.10 Effect of Ibuprofen Treatment on
Cerebral Circulation...................... 186
2.14.11 Effect of Surfactant Treatment
on Cerebral Circulation................... 186
2.14.12 Effect of Dexamethasone and
Hydrocortison Treatment
on Cerebral Circulation................... 187
2.14.13 Effect of Doxapram Therapy
on Cerebral Circulation................... 187
2.14.14 Influence of Umbilical Artery Catheter Blood
Sampling on Cerebral Circulation........... 188
2.14.15 Influence of the Mode of Ventilation
on Cerebral Perfusion..................... 188
2.14.16 Influence of Inhaled Nitric Oxide on Cerebral
Blood Flow Velocity...................... 188
2.14.17 Influence of Anaemia on Cerebral
Blood Flow............................. 188
2.14.18 Influence of Anaesthesiologic Medication
on Neonatal Cerebral Circulation............ 188
References........................................... 189
3 Transcranial Colour Doppler Sonography (TCDI).......... 195
3.1 Introduction to TCDI............................... 196
3.1.1 Vascular Supply of the Brain.................. 196
3.1.2 Investigation Technique and Normal Findings..... 196
3.1.3 Intracranial Venous Anatomy.................. 202
3.1.4 Contrast Agents and Perfusion Imaging.......... 202
3.1.5 Interpretation of Transcranial (Colour)
Doppler Imaging............................ 204
3.2 Clinical Indications of Transcranial Colour
Doppler Imaging (TCDI)............................ 209
3.2.1 Diagnosis of Intracranial Vascular Disease
(Arteritis, Occlusion, Stenosis)................. 209
3.2.2 General Considerations....................... 210
3.2.3 Brain Oedema.............................. 212
3.2.4 Detection of Arteriovenous
Malformations (AVMs)....................... 218
3.2.5 Investigations in Childhood Migraine............ 220
3.3 Brain Death...................................... 222
3.3.1 Pitfalls (Haemodynamic Effects of Extracranial
Disease and Influences of Physiological States
on the Intracranial Blood Flow Velocities).......... 222
References........................................... 226
Contents
4 Doppler Sonography of the Head and Neck................ 229
4.1 Method......................................... 230
4.2 Pathologic Indications.............................. 232
4.2.1 Diseases of the Thyroid Gland................. 232
4.2.2 Cervical Lymphadenopathy................... 242
4.2.3 Fibromatosis Colli........................... 250
4.2.4 Cystic Masses.............................. 255
4.2.5 Vascular Tumours........................... 259
4.2.6 Miscellaneous.............................. 264
References........................................... 271
5 Doppler Sonography of the Abdominal Vessels............. 273
5.1 Abdominal Arteries................................ 274
5.1.1 Abdominal Aorta........................... 274
5.1.2 Coeliac Artery.............................. 276
5.1.3 Hepatic Artery.............................. 279
5.1.4 Splenic Artery.............................. 281
5.1.5 Left Gastric Artery.......................... 282
5.1.6 Superior Mesenteric Artery (SMA)............. 282
5.1.7 Renal Arteries.............................. 285
5.2 Abdominal Veins.................................. 288
5.2.1 Inferior Vena Cava.......................... 288
5.2.2 Portal Venous System........................ 289
5.2.3 Hepatic Veins.............................. 295
5.2.4 Physiologic Remnants of the Foetal Circulation:
Ductus Venosus Arantii....................... 297
5.2.5 Renal Veins................................ 297
5.3 Thrombosis of the Abdominal Aorta and
Vena Cava Inferior................................. 300
5.4 Displacement of the Abdominal Aorta and Inferior
Vena Cava by Space-Occupying Lesions............... 300
5.5 Coeliac Artery Compression Syndrome................ 302
5.5.1 2d Image.................................. 306
5.5.2 Colour Doppler............................. 306
5.5.3 Spectra] Doppler............................ 306
5.5.4 Therapy................................... 308
References........................................... 308
6 Doppler Sonography of the Liver in Infants and Children ... 311
6.1 Introduction...................................... 312
6.2 Technique and Investigation Standards................. 312
6.2.1 Different Doppler Techniques.................. 312
6.2.2 Measurements and Indices.................... 313
6.2.3 Important Parameters to Be Adjusted............ 315
6.2.4 Practical Considerations...................... 315
6.3 Normal Findings.................................. 319
6.3.1 Basic Considerations......................... 319
6.3.2 Liver Anatomy and Segment Classification
According to Couinaud....................... 321
Contents
6.3.3 Portal Vein................................. 323
6.3.4 Hepatic Artery.............................. 327
6.3.5 Liver Veins................................ 329
6.3.6 Normal Values.............................. 331
6.4 Doppler Sonography in Portal Hypertension............ 336
6.4.1 Basic Considerations......................... 336
6.4.2 Prehepatic (Pre-sinusoidal) Block............... 340
6.4.3 Intrahepatic Block (Intra-sinusoidal PH)......... 341
6.4.4 Posthepatic Block........................... 343
6.4.5 Other Causes for Portal Hypertension (PH)....... 345
6.4.6 Doppler Sonography for Assessment
of Portosystemic Shunts...................... 345
6.5 Doppler Sonography in Focal Liver Lesions............. 347
6.5.1 Introduction................................ 347
6.5.2 The Role of Contrast-Enhanced US (CEUS)
in Hepatic Focal Liver Lesions................. 348
6.5.3 Benign Focal Liver Lesions................... 349
6.5.4 Malignant Focal Liver Lesions................. 357
6.6 Other Applications of Liver Doppler Sonography........ 361
6.6.1 Various................................... 361
6.6.2 Abernethy Syndrome........................ 363
6.6.3 Heterotaxy Syndrome........................ 364
6.7 Doppler Sonography in Paediatric
Liver Transplantation.............................. 365
6.7.1 Hepatic Artery Occlusion..................... 369
6.7.2 Hepatic Artery Stenosis...................... 372
6.7.3 Portal Vein Stenosis......................... 372
6.7.4 Stenosis of the Inferior Vena Cava.............. 374
References........................................... 375
Doppler Sonography of the Spleen....................... 379
7.1 Introduction...................................... 380
7.2 Normal Findings.................................. 380
7.2.1 Embryology and Vascular Anatomy
of the Spleen............................... 380
7.2.2 Ultrasonographic Approach................... 381
7.3 Splenic Trauma................................... 382
7.4 Focal Lesions of the Spleen.......................... 389
7.4.1 Introduction................................ 389
7.4.2 Benign Splenic Lesions....................... 389
7.4.3 Malignant Manifestations in the Spleen.......... 396
7.5 Vascular Pathologies............................... 396
7.5.1 Splenic Aneurysms.......................... 396
7.5.2 Splenic Pseudoaneurysms..................... 398
7.5.3 Splenic Infarction........................... 399
7.5.4 Peliosis................................... 400
7.5.5 Flow in the Splenic Vessels
in Congestive Conditions..................... 401
Contents
7.5.6 Flow in the Splenic Vessels
in Portal Hypertension....................... 401
7.5.7 Thrombosis of the Portal Venous System
after Splenectomy........................... 401
7.6 Splenic Involvement in Infectious Diseases............. 402
7.7 Congenital Splenic Alterations....................... 407
7.7.1 Wandering Spleen........................... 407
7.7.2 Accessory Spleens (Splenunculi)............... 409
7.7.3 Splenosis.................................. 411
7.7.4 Polysplenia................................ 411
7.8 The Role of Contrast-Enhanced US (CEUS)
in Splenic Lesions................................. 411
References........................................... 412
8 Doppler Sonography of the Pancreas..................... 415
8.1 Introduction...................................... 415
8.2 Normal Findings.................................. 416
8.2.1 Embryology of the Pancreas
and Inborn Anomalies........................ 416
8.2.2 Pancreatic Vascular Anatomy.................. 417
8.2.3 Ultrasonographic Approach................... 417
8.3 Doppler Sonography in Pancreatitis and Diffuse Lesions. .. 420
8.3.1 Introduction................................ 420
8.3.2 Acute, Chronic and Idiopathic
Fibrosing Pancreatitis........................ 421
8.4 Benign Focal Lesions of the Pancreas.................. 425
8.4.1 Cystic Lesions.............................. 425
8.4.2 Solid Lesions............................... 425
8.5 Malignant Focal Lesions of the Pancreas............... 426
8.6 Pancreatic Trauma................................. 427
8.7 Vascular Diseases................................. 429
8.8 Doppler Sonography of the Pancreatic Graft............ 429
References........................................... 430
9 Doppler Sonography of the Mesenteric Circulation......... 433
9.1 Introduction..................................... 434
9.2 Anatomy of the Splanchnic Circulation............... 434
9.3 Normal Values of the Flow Velocities
in the Splanchnic Arteries.......................... 435
9.4 Dependency of the Flow Velocities on Age............ 435
9.5 Coeliac Artery................................... 436
9.6 Superior Mesenteric Artery......................... 436
9.7 Pathology....................................... 436
9.8 Intussusception.................................. 436
9.8.1 Reposition of the Intussusception............. 441
9.8.2 Post-enema Sonography.................... 441
9.9 Infectious Bowel Disease.......................... 442
9.9.1 Acute Inflammatory Bowel Disease........... 444
9.9.2 Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease......... 463
Contents
9.10 Vasculitis....................................... 468
9.11 Ischaemic Bowel Disease.......................... 469
9.12 Malrotation..................................... 470
9.13 Volvulus........................................ 473
9.14 Strangulation.................................... 474
9.15 Hypertrophie Pyloric Stenosis....................... 474
9.16 Space-Occupying Lesions of the Gastrointestinal Tract... 476
9.16.1 Cystic Gastrointestinal Lesions.............. 476
9.16.2 Solid Gastrointestinal Lesions............... 479
9.16.3 Benign Lesions........................... 479
9.16.4 Malignant Lesions........................ 481
9.16.5 Lymphomas of the Gastrointestinal Tract....... 481
9.16.6 Gastrointestinal Stroma Tumours............. 482
9.16.7 Carcinoid Tumours........................ 483
References........................................... 485
10 Renal Circulation.................................... 489
10.1 Method....................................... 490
10.2 Patient Preparation.............................. 490
10.3 Technique..................................... 491
10.4 Doppler Sonographic Flow Measurements
in Renal Arteries Normal Values................... 493
10.4.1 Dependency of the Arterial Flow Velocities
on the Location of the Sample Volume...... 496
10.4.2 Dependency of the Arterial Flow
Velocities on Age....................... 497
10.4.3 Dependency of the Arterial Flow
Velocities on Weight.................... 497
10.4.4 Dependency of the Resistive Index on Age... 497
10.5 Doppler Sonographic Flow Measurements
in the Renal Veins Normal Values.................. 501
10.5.1 Dependency of the Venous Flow Velocities
on the Location of the Sample Volume...... 501
10.5.2 Dependency of the Venous Flow Velocities
on the Age............................ 501
10.6 Pathologic Indications........................... 502
10.6.1 Haemodynamic and Cardiovascular
Diseases.............................. 502
10.6.2 Stenosis of the Renal Artery.............. 505
10.6.3 Renal Venous Thrombosis................ 509
10.6.4 Acute Renal Failure..................... 512
10.6.5 Ureteral Jet............................ 529
10.6.6 Vesicoureteral Reflux.................... 531
10.6.7 Other Diseases of the Urinary Bladder...... 533
10.6.8 Doppler Sonography in Acute Renal Colic. .. 535
10.6.9 Nephrolithiasis/Urolithiasis............... 536
10.6.10 Traumatic Injury of the Kidney............ 536
10.6.11 Renal Cysts........................... 538
Contents
10.6.12 Renal Tumours......................... 542
10.6.13 Kidney Transpianation................... 553
References........................................... 563
11 Adrenal Glands...................................... 567
11.1 Method....................................... 567
11.2 Normal Adrenal Gland.......................... 569
11.3 Pathologic Indications........................... 570
11.3.1 Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia........... 570
11.3.2 Space-Occupying Lesions
of the Adrenal Gland.................... 570
11.3.3 Adrenal Haemorrhage................... 571
11.3.4 Adrenal Cyst.......................... 573
11.3.5 Neuroblastoma......................... 574
11.3.6 Phaeochromocytoma.................... 582
References........................................... 588
12 CDI of the Ovaries................................... 591
12.1 Introduction (Investigation Technique
and Normal Findings).............................591
12.1.1 Vascular Supply........................ 592
12.2 Clinical Indications of Paediatric Duplex Sonography
of the Ovaries....................................592
12.2.1 Ovarian Torsion Versus Inflammation....... 593
12.2.2 Cystic Disease and Other Ovarian Masses . .. 594
12.2.3 Suspected Inguinal Herniation............. 596
References........................................... 596
13 Doppler Sonography of the Scrotum..................... 597
13.1 Introduction................................... 598
13.1.1 The Normal Scrotum.................... 598
13.2 Arterial Perfusion............................... 599
13.3 Venous Drainage............................... 600
13.4 Technical Prerequisites.......................... 600
13.5 Sonographic Anatomy........................... 602
13.5.1 Indications for Investigation.............. 605
13.6 Testicular Torsion............................... 606
13.6.1 Extravaginal Torsion (in Neonatology)...... 606
13.6.2 Intravaginal Torsion (in Older Children)..... 607
13.6.3 Pitfalls of Testicular Torsion.............. 612
13.7 Torsion of the Appendix Testes and Epididymis....... 614
13.8 Epididymitis and Orchitis........................ 618
13.9 Systemic Disease with Scrotal Involvement.......... 621
13.9.1 Acute Idiopathic Scrotal Oedema.......... 621
13.9.2 Henoch-Schònlein Purpura............... 624
13.10 Scrotal Masses................................. 624
13.11 Cystic Scrotal Masses........................... 625
13.11.1 Peritesticular Fluid Collections............ 625
13.11.2 Testicular Cysts........................ 629
13.11.3 Epididymal Cysts and Spermatoceles....... 629
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13.12 Testicular and Paratesticular Neoplasms............. 630
13.12.1 Primary Testicular Neoplasms............. 632
13.13 Germ Cell Tumours............................. 633
13.13.1 Yolk Sac Tumour....................... 636
13.13.2 Teratoma............................. 636
13.13.3 Seminomas............................ 637
13.14 Non-Germ Cell Tumours......................... 637
13.14.1 Juvenile Granulosa Cell Tumour........... 637
13.14.2 Leydig Cell Tumour..................... 637
13.14.3 Secondary Testicular Neoplasms
in Leukaemia and Lymphoma............. 637
13.14.4 Extratesticular Scrotal Tumours........... 638
13.15 Tumour-Like Lesions : Testicular Adrenal Rest
Tumours in Postpubertal Males with Congenital
Adrenal Hyperplasia............................ 639
13.16 Testicular Microlithiasis......................... 640
13.17 Inguinal Hernia................................ 641
13.18 Haematoceles.................................. 642
13.19 Post-op....................................... 643
13.20 Varicocele.................................... 644
13.21 Testicular Trauma.............................. 648
References........................................... 650
14 Duplex Sonography of Paediatric Peripheral Vessels
and Soft Tissue...................................... 655
14.1 Introduction
(Investigation Technique and Normal Findings)....... 655
14.1.1 Normal Arterial Flow.................... 656
14.1.2 Normal Venous Flow.................... 657
14.1.3 Interpretation of the Colour Map........... 659
14.2 Clinical Indication of Peripheral Vessel
and Soft Tissue CDI............................. 660
14.2.1 Colour Doppler-Guided Vascular
Access Techniques...................... 660
14.2.2 Vascular Disease (Venous
and Arterial Occlusion).................. 661
14.2.3 Vascular Malformations
and Haemangiomas..................... 662
14.2.4 Other Soft Tissue Tumours............... 672
References........................................... 676
15 Cardiovascular Diseases Which Influence the Flow
in the Body Arteries.................................. 679
15.1 Introduction................................... 680
15.2 Congenital Heart Diseases with a Leakage
of the Aortic Windkessel ........................ 680
15.2.1 Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)........... 681
15.2.2 Common Arterial Trunk (TAC)............ 688
15.2.3 Aortic Septum Defect
(Aorticopulmonary Window).............. 693
Contents
15.2.4 Aortic Regurgitation.................... 694
15.2.5 Aoito-cameral Tunnel................... 694
15.2.6 Aorticopulmonary Shunt................. 694
15.2.7 Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Combination
with Other Cardiac Malformations......... 699
15.2.8 Fallot Tetralogy and Pulmonary Atresia
with Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD)....... 699
15.2.9 Critical Pulmonary Stenosis and Pulmonary
Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum...... 699
15.2.10 Tricuspid Atresia....................... 702
15.2.11 D-Transposition of the Great Arteries....... 702
15.3 Cardiovascular Diseases with Obstruction
of the Left Heart and Aorta....................... 707
15.3.1 Critical Aortic Stenosis.................. 708
15.3.2 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS)... 710
15.3.3 Coarctation of the Aorta (COA)........... 712
15.3.4 Subclavian Steal Phenomenon............. 718
15.4 Cardiac Malformations Which Do Not Influence
the Blood Flow in Peripheral Arteries............... 722
References........................................... 730
Index................................................... 731
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spelling | Deeg, Karl-Heinz 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)1052205348 aut Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood Karl-Heinz Deeg, Thomas Rupprecht, Michael Hofbeck ; with contributions by Doris Franke, Michael Riccabona, Heiko Dudwiesus Cham u.a. Springer 2015 xiv, 745 S. zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst. 26 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Doppler ultrasonography Child Ultrasonography, Doppler Infant Rupprecht, Thomas Sonstige (DE-588)1082314900 oth Hofbeck, Michael 1956- Sonstige (DE-588)172158338 oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027730310&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Deeg, Karl-Heinz 1952- Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood Doppler ultrasonography Child Ultrasonography, Doppler Infant |
title | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood |
title_auth | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood |
title_exact_search | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood |
title_full | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood Karl-Heinz Deeg, Thomas Rupprecht, Michael Hofbeck ; with contributions by Doris Franke, Michael Riccabona, Heiko Dudwiesus |
title_fullStr | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood Karl-Heinz Deeg, Thomas Rupprecht, Michael Hofbeck ; with contributions by Doris Franke, Michael Riccabona, Heiko Dudwiesus |
title_full_unstemmed | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood Karl-Heinz Deeg, Thomas Rupprecht, Michael Hofbeck ; with contributions by Doris Franke, Michael Riccabona, Heiko Dudwiesus |
title_short | Doppler sonography in infancy and childhood |
title_sort | doppler sonography in infancy and childhood |
topic | Doppler ultrasonography Child Ultrasonography, Doppler Infant |
topic_facet | Doppler ultrasonography Child Ultrasonography, Doppler Infant |
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