Abstract: | Oculoplethysmography was used to evaluate 66 patients with transient ischemic attacks prior to cerebral angiography. Fifty-eight (87.9%) symptomatic internal carotid arteries had anatomically significant stenosis. Only 69 per cent of these 58 arteries had positive OPG test. Thirty-one per cent of the arteries were well compensated hemodynamically with collaterals and had a false negative test. A negative OPG test does not rule out an anatomically significant internal carotid artery stenosis. |