コンテンツメニュー

Measurement of cerebral blood low by X-ray computed tomography with a short inhalation of low-dose stable xeno

山口医学 Volume 40 Issue 2 Page 223-234
published_at 1991-04
Title
低濃度非放射性キセノン短時間吸入によるエックス線CTを用いた脳血流量測定
Measurement of cerebral blood low by X-ray computed tomography with a short inhalation of low-dose stable xeno
Creators Nakano Shigeki
Source Identifiers
A less invasive technique has developed for measurement and mapping of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and brain/blood partition coefficient (λ) by xenon computes tomography (Xe-CT). Six minutes inhalation of 30% xenon had no influence on electronencephalography in nomal adults, and head motion was seen in only 2.6% of clinical 310 cases. The cerebral xenon enhancement data were utilized in order to calculate CBF and CBF/λ ratio (k), using multivaluaboe analysis. This analysis method is a modified least-squares search by Koeppe, that dose nor use so called ”curve-fitting”. CBF and k values were calculated under unsaturation of brain with xenon. And λ was estimated as a ratio of CBF/k. In this analysis method, ”curve-fotting” was not needed, so this analysis method made it able to treat respiratpry endidal xenon data, which are inadequate to a exponential curve-fitting because of irregular respiration, with a linear interpolation method. A single to noise ratio of increment in Hounsfiled number of brain, should be as low as 30% xenon. But with smoothing of sampled data of intraserebral xenon, resonalble and reliable values of CBF and λ were obtained. And also high resolution between white matter and grey matter was obtained. Two dimensional Gauss function was used for smoothing. Also in clinical application, our new technique brought out many useful findings, these could not be obtained by X-ray CT or angiography alnoe, especially on ischemic cerebral vascullar disease.
Subjects
医学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publishers 山口大学医学会
Date Issued 1991-04
File Version Not Applicable (or Unknown)
Access Rights metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1731
[NCID]AN00243156
Schools 医学部