| Literature DB >> 29692519 |
Upendra Kumar Joish1, Y Kavitha2, R Harikiran Reddy1, Anitha S Prabhu1, M Chetan Kumar1, M C Siddharth1.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Ultrasonography of thyroid gland is a frequently performed investigation. Many of the diffuse thyroid pathologies are associated with altered vascularity. In view of potential applications and scant available data, there is a need to find normal values of Doppler indices of superior thyroid artery (STA). AIMS: To find the normal range of Doppler indices like mean peak systolic velocity (PSV), resistivity index (RI), and pulsatility index (PI) of STA in clinically euthyroid adult individuals. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Peak systolic velocity; pulsatility index; resistivity index; superior thyroid artery; thyroid function
Year: 2018 PMID: 29692519 PMCID: PMC5894304 DOI: 10.4103/ijri.IJRI_194_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Radiol Imaging ISSN: 0970-2016
Figure 1Normal appearance of thyroid gland on transverse B-mode ultrasonography. Uniformly granular and homogeneously echogenic appearance of the lobes (black arrows) and isthmus of thyroid gland (white arrow) are seen
Figure 2Color Doppler image of STA in longitudinal plane close to the thyroid gland. STA is indicated by the asterisk and the arrows point to the thyroid gland. White arrow depicts upper pole of thyroid gland
Figure 3Spectral Doppler waveform obtained from a STA (depicted as red color-filled lumen). The automatically calculated Doppler indices are also mentioned. PS – Peak systolic velocity, RI – Resistivity index, PI – Pulsatility index, AT – Acceleration time, ED – End diastolic velocity
Mean values of superior thyroid artery Doppler indices