Oxygen Extraction Fraction at Maximally Vasodilated Tissue in the Ischemic Brain Estimated from the Regional CO 2 Responsiveness Measured by Positron Emission Tomography

The oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) at maximally vasodilated tissue in patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease was evaluated using positron emission tomography. The vascular responsiveness to changes in P a CO 2 was measured by the H 2 15 O autoradiographic method. It was correlated with the...

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Published inJournal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism Vol. 8; no. 2; pp. 227 - 235
Main Authors Kanno, Iwao, Uemura, Kazuo, Higano, Schuichi, Murakami, Matsutaro, Iida, Hidehiro, Miura, Shuichi, Shishido, Fumio, Inugami, Atsushi, Sayama, Ichiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.04.1988
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ISSN0271-678X
1559-7016
DOI10.1038/jcbfm.1988.53

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Summary:The oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) at maximally vasodilated tissue in patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease was evaluated using positron emission tomography. The vascular responsiveness to changes in P a CO 2 was measured by the H 2 15 O autoradiographic method. It was correlated with the resting-state OEF, as estimated using the 15 O steady-state method. The subjects comprised 15 patients with unilateral or bilateral occlusion and stenosis of the internal carotid artery or middle cerebral artery or moyamoya disease. In hypercapnia, the scattergram between the OEF and the vascular responsiveness to changes in P a CO 2 revealed a significant negative correlation in 11 of 19 studies on these patients, and the OEF at the zero cross point of the regression line with a vascular responsiveness of 0 was 0.53 ± 0.08 (n = 11). This OEF in the resting state corresponds to exhaustion of the capacity for vasodilation. The vasodilatory capacity is discussed in relation to the lower limit of autoregulation.
ISSN:0271-678X
1559-7016
DOI:10.1038/jcbfm.1988.53