Published 1979 | Version v1
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Validation of the 133Xe inhalation method for measuring brain stem and cerebellar blood flow in human subjects and the baboon

  • 1. Baylor Univ., Houston, TX (USA). Coll. of Medicine

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Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measurements recorded by probes placed over the posterior fossa after 133Xe inhalation have been validated here in. After inhalation, 133Xe gas is distributed via arterial blood of both carotid an vertebrobasilar systems, so that it should be possible to measure rCBF of the brain stem and cerebellum if appropriate collimation, probe placement and selection of activity are employed. Detectors placed over the suboccipital regions may be subject to distortion by radioactivity derived from extracerebral sources so that the following questions were asked: 1) What is the counting geometry for each probe looking at this area 2) What is the extent of contamination from surrounding tissues 3) Are the flow values reproducible and in accordance with values obtained by other techniques 4) Are the flow values able to show predictable changes under physiological and pathological conditions Animal and human experiments designed to answer these questions are reported. (Auth.)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Excerpta Medica.
Imprint Place
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Imprint Title
Cerebral vascular disease 2
Journal Issue
no. 449
Series
International congress series.
Journal Page Range
p. 12-18.

Conference

Title
9. International Salzburg Conference on Cerebral Vascular Disease.
Dates
27 - 30 Sep 1978.
Place
Salzburg, Austria.