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Case QLICA (mL/s) QRICA (mL/s) Δφ SLICA SRICA 1 4.82 4.82 0% 1 1 2 4.58 5.06 0% 1 1 3 5.06 4.58 0% 1 1 4 5.42 5.64 0% 2 3 5 5.64 5.42 0% 3 2 6 4.82 4.82 +2% 1 1 7 4.82 4.82 −2% 1 1 8 4.82 4.82 +4% 1 1 9 4.82 4.82 −4% 1 1
Note:—QLICA and QRICA denote mean flows in the left and right internal carotid arteries (ICAs), respectively; Δφ, the phase shift between the left and right waveforms; SLICA and SRICA, the waveform shapes in the left and right ICAs, respectively; these numbers indicate the curves shown in Figure 2.