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Pitfalls in the measurement of cerebral blood volume with computed tomography.

M E Phelps, D E Kuhl.   

Abstract

The use of contrast material and computed tomography (CT) to measure cerebral blood volume (CBV) is valid only if the agent does not egress into cerebral tissue. Since disruption of the blood/brain barrier is common in cerebral disease states, this raises serious doubt as to the validity of this technique. Studies in experimental animals and patients with cerebral lesions demonstrate that contrast material does egress into the extravascular space. In normal brain tissue, contrast enhancement is comparable to the error in CT. Contrast material also causes transient changes in autoregulation, blood pressure, cerebral blood flow, and CBV.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 790453     DOI: 10.1148/121.2.375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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5.  In vivo CT measurement of blood-brain transfer constant of iopamidol in human brain tumors.

Authors:  W T Yeung; T Y Lee; R F Del Maestro; R Kozak; T Brown
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Authors:  H Ujiie; A Oikawa; K Satoh; H Onda; M Kagawa; K Takakura; Y Kakinoki; Y Ono; N Kobayashi
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