TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER PADA SEREBRAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION LAPORAN KASUS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21460/bikdw.v2i1.42Abstract
Serebral Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) merupakan suatu kelainan pada
formasi pembuluh darah di otak. Keadaan dinding pembuluh darah yang
terbentuk pada AVM tidak sebaik dengan pembuluh darah normal sehingga
mudah pecah dan menimbulkan masalah intraserebral. TCD merupakan suatu
pemeriksaan berbasis ultrasound yang bersifat non invasif, murah dan real time
dalam memeriksa kondisi hemodinamik intraserebral dan TCD dapat digunakan
untuk menentukan feeder artery pada serebral AVM. Melaporkan dua kasus
Serebral AVM selama bulan Juli-September 2016 di RS Panti Rapih Yogyakarta
dari kedua kasus didapatkan peningkatan Mean Flow Velocity (MFV) dan
penurunan Pulsatility Index (PI) <0,5 pada Right Anterior Cerebral Artery (R-ACA)
dari kasus pertama dan Left Middle Cerebral Artery (L-MCA) dari kasus kedua yang
menunjukkan bahwa arteri-arteri ini sebagai feeder artery
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