Stable xenon enhanced computed tomography in the study of clinical and pathologic correlates of focal ischemia in baboons.
Author(s) -
Howard Yonas,
David Gur,
Diana Claassen,
Sidney K. Wolfson,
John Moossy
Publication year - 1988
Publication title -
stroke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.397
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1524-4628
pISSN - 0039-2499
DOI - 10.1161/01.str.19.2.228
Subject(s) - medicine , cerebral blood flow , blood flow , cerebral infarction , ischemia , infarction , occlusion , neuroimaging , radiology , stroke (engine) , tomography , nuclear medicine , cardiology , myocardial infarction , mechanical engineering , engineering , psychiatry
When the lateral striate arteries of baboons are occluded, an immediate cessation of blood flow followed by a transient, minimal restitution of flow occurs in that vascular distribution. These findings are evident from serial xenon/computed tomography cerebral blood flow imaging. In our study, infarction consistently accompanied arterial occlusion for 6 hours or more. The xenon/computed tomography method provides a sensitive, noninvasive technique for examining sequential alterations of cerebral blood flow in small regions deep within the brain. This methodology for recording cerebral blood flow permits correlative studies of cerebral infarction, clinically and experimentally, and allows reasonable inferences about the probabilities of neural tissue damage.
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