Visualization of Cerebral Arteries Using Contrast-Enhanced Transcranial Ultrasound in Stroke Patients
Stroke

About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Stroke focused on measuring stroke, ultrasound, occlusion, blockage, contrast solution
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: patient 18 years of age or older code stroke patient Exclusion Criteria: women with positive pregnancy test women who are breast feeding severe emphysema pulmonary vasculitis history of pulmonary emboli chronic renal failure
Sites / Locations
- University of California San Diego Hillcrest Medical Center
- Sharp Memorial Hospital, 7901 Frost Street
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
All stroke code patients
After written informed consent Code Stroke patients will undergo a contrast-enhanced transcranial ultrasound study to visualize the intracranial arteries. To do so, an ultrasound contrast agent (Definity) will be administered intravenously and transcranial ultrasound will be applied via the temporal bone window on both sides. Goal is to visualize and assess the intracranial arteries bilaterally. This includes the following vessel segments on both sides: middle cerebral artery (M1,M2,M3 segments), anterior cerebral artery (A1,A2 segments), posterior cerebral artery (P1,P2 segments), internal carotid artery (C1/2,C3/4 segments).