Traumatic Cervical Cerebrovascular Injury and the Role of CTA: AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review

Arindam Rano Chatterjee, Ajay Malhotra, Patti Curl, Jalal B. Andre, Gloria J. Guzman Perez-Carrillo, Elana B. Smith

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Abstract

Traumatic cerebrovascular injury (CVI) involving the cervical carotid and vertebral arteries is rare but can lead to stroke, hemodynamic compromise, and mortality in the absence of early diagnosis and treatment. The diagnosis of both blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) and penetrating CVI is based on cerebrovascular imaging. The most commonly used screening criteria for BCVI include the expanded Denver criteria and the Memphis criteria, each providing varying thresholds for subsequent imaging. Neck CTA has supplanted catheter-based digital subtraction angiography as the preferred screening modality for CVI in patients with trauma. This AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review describes the current state of CTA-based cervical imaging in trauma. We review the most common screening criteria for BCVI, discuss BCVI grading scales that are based on neck CTA, describe the diagnostic performance of CTA in the context of other imaging modalities and evolving treatment strategies, and provide a practical guide for neck CTA implementation.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2329783
JournalAmerican Journal of Roentgenology
Volume223
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • CTA
  • blunt cerebrovascular injury
  • screening protocol
  • trauma

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