Wd. Obrist et al., EFFECT OF XENON-INDUCED FLOW ACTIVATION ON XENON-ENHANCED COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW CALCULATIONS, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism, 18(11), 1998, pp. 1192-1195
Computer simulations of stable xenon (Xe-S) uptake curves were used to
evaluate the effect of xenon-induced now activation on CBF calculatio
ns by xenon-enhanced computed tomography. Estimates of flow activation
were based on repeated transcranial Doppler measurements of blood vel
ocity during 4.5 minutes of Xe-S inhalation. The synthetic curves were
generated from a generalized Kety equation that included time-varying
blood flow activation. In contrast to the peak 35% increase in blood
flow velocity during Xe-S inhalation, a standard analysis of the flow-
varying synthetic curves revealed only minor 3% to 5% increases in cal
culated CBF. It is concluded that brief xenon inhalations can provide
blood flow estimates that contain minimal bias from activation.