H. Ujiie et al., REVERSIBILITY OF CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA DYNAMIC AND XENON COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY STUDY ON ISCHEMIC CEREBROVASCULAR-DISEASE, Acta neurochirurgica, 127(3-4), 1994, pp. 151-156
Flow studies using dynamic CT and xenon (Xe) CT were carried out in 25
patients with ischaemic stroke in the territory of the middle cerebra
l artery to define the clinical characteristics of cerebral ischaemia
at a chronic stage. The parameter of peak height/mean transit time (PH
/MTT) obtained from dynamic CT can provide an accurate index for blood
circulation in the cerebral vascular bed. Xe CT measurements revealed
various kinds of ischaemia around the infarction even in the chronic
stages. In mild ischaemia of more than 30 ml/100 g/min, reduction of c
erebral blood flow (CBF) was well correlated to the PH/MTT. However, i
n severe ischaemia between 20 and 30 ml/100 g/min, changes of CBF were
no longer correlated with the PH/MTT. There were cases showing severe
reduction of CBF but which showed sufficient blood circulation (moder
ate value of PH/MTT). Mild reductions of CBF in parallel with decrease
d blood supply were often found in the peri-infarct area of infarction
s in the centrum semiovale. On the other hand, infarctions in the cort
ico-subcortical region showed severe ischaemia, in even where blood ci
rculation was relatively well sustained.