Literature DB >> 9632185

Regional cerebral blood volume after severe head injury in patients with regional cerebral ischemia.

M L Schröder1, J P Muizelaar, P P Fatouros, A J Kuta, S C Choi.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Recent early cerebral blood flow (CBF) studies in cases of severe head injury have revealed ischemia in a substantial number of patients with a variety of computed tomographically demonstrated diagnoses. The underlying derangements causing this early ischemia are unknown, but cerebral blood volume (CBV) measurements might offer some insight into this pathological abnormality.
METHODS: For this purpose, stable xenon-enhanced computed tomography was used for assessment of CBF, and a dynamic computed tomographic imaging technique was used for determining CBV. Based on the occurrence of regional ischemia (CBF < 20 ml/100 g/min), seven patients with varying anatomic lesions revealed by computed tomography were identified for comparison between CBF and CBV in ischemic and nonischemic areas.
RESULTS: Both CBF (15+/-4.3 versus 34+/-11 g/min, P < 0.002) and CBV (2.5+/-1.0 versus 4.9+/-1.9 ml/100 g) exhibited significantly lower values in the ischemic zones than in the nonischemic zones (means+/-standard deviations). Among 26 patients with or without ischemia observed during their initial follow-up studies, which were conducted between Days 2 and 8, all patients showed CBF and CBV values within the low-normal range.
CONCLUSION: These data evidently support the suggestion that compromise of the microvasculature is the cause of early ischemia, rather than vasospasm of the larger conductance vessels.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9632185     DOI: 10.1097/00006123-199806000-00042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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