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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Penile erection ; Impotence ; Sonography ; Doppler studies ; Veno-occlusive dysfunction (venous insufficiency)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of multi-parameter measurements with color-coded duplex sonography (CCDS) for the diagnosis of venous leakage in patients with erectile dysfunction. Sixty patients with repeated unsatisfactory reactions after intracavernous injection of vasoactive substances underwent CCDS. Following intracavernous injection of prostaglandin E1, peak systolic velocity (PSV), enddiastolic velocity (EDV), time averaged velocity (TAV), resistance index (RI), and pulsatility index (PI) were measured in the cavernous arteries over 30 min (one measurement per minute). The results were compared with independent measurements based on dynamic pharmaco-cavernosometry/cavernosography (DPCC). Dynamic pharmaco-cavernosometry/cavernosography revealed venous leakage in 33 patients. Of 48 patients with normal PSV ( 〉 25 cm/s), 25 had veno-occlusive dysfunction and the remainder presented normal venous function. No statistically significant differences between these groups were found in EDV, RI, and PI measurements. In contrast, differences in TAV were significant between patients with (mean 9.4 ± 4.6 cm/s) and without venous leakage (mean 5.5 ± 2.2 cm/s; p = 0.001). Analysis of relative frequencies revealed a broad overlap of EDV, TAV, RI, and PI measurements between both groups. Sensitivities and specificities determined from receiver-operating-characteristic curves were 〉 80 % and 〉 50 % for a TAV threshold of 5 cm/s, and an RI threshold of 1.0. Measurements of EDV, TAV, RI, and PI in patients with repeated unsatisfactory reactions on intracavernous prostaglandin injection are poor predictors of venous leakage and should not replace DPCC in the investigation of vasculogenic impotence.
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    ISSN: 1432-2102
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Sonographie ; Doppler-Untersuchung ; Diagnostik ; Schilddrüsenerkrankungen ; Nebenschilddrüsenerkrankungen ; Key words Ultrasonography ; Doppler studies ; Diagnosis ; Thyroid disease ; Parathyroid disease
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary Color-coded duplex sonography is the main innovation in diagnostic ultrasound in recent years. It allows quantification of tissue vascularity and appreciation of vascular morphology. Due to the unique thyroid hypervascularity in Graves’ disease this diagnosis can be made with color Doppler sonography alone. The decrease of vascularity during the course of disease is a relevant parameter throughout the follow-up. Hypervascularity is also observed within areas of inflammatory infiltration in thyroiditis, but the level is lower than in Graves’ disease. Sonographic differentiation of benign from malignant thyroid nodules is not possible yet. Color-coded duplex sonography is not useful in the initial detection of parathyroid masses, but may be helpful in distinguishing parathyroid lesions from other cervical masses.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die wesentliche Innovation im Bereich der Ultraschalldiagnostik in den letzten Jahren ist die farbkodierte Duplexsonographie (FKDS). Sie ermöglicht eine Quantifizierung der Gewebevaskularisation sowie eine qualitative Beurteilung der Angioarchitektonik. Hierdurch ist der floride M. Basedow aufgrund seiner einzigartigen Hypervaskularisation zur farbduplexsonographischen Anhiebsdiagnose geworden. Die Abnahme der Mehrdurchblutung im Verlauf der Erkrankung kann als Verlaufsparameter eingesetzt werden. Entzünldich infiltrierte Areale bei Thyreoiditis sind ebenfalls hypervaskularisiert, jedoch weniger ausgeprägt als beim M. Basedow. Eine für klinische Zwecke ausreichende Differenzierung von Schilddrüsenknoten in benigne und maligne ist sonographisch bislang nicht möglich. Während die FKDS zur Detektion vergrößerter Nebenschilddrüsen ungeeignet ist, kann sie möglicherweise bei der Unterscheidung von anderen zervikalen Raumforderungen beitragen.
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