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Cerebral Blood Flow Physiology and Metabolism
The brain comprises only 2% of total body weight; however, under normal conditions, it receives 15–20% of the cardiac output and accounts for 20% of total body oxygen consumption. Because energy reserves within the brain are negligible, adequate blood flow is essential for the provision of a continuous supply of energy-producing substrates and for the removal of the byproducts of cellular metab...
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CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW Edited by M. Brock, C. Fieschi, D. H. Ingvar, N. A. Lassen, and K. Schurmann. (Pp. xx + 291; 113 figures; DM 58). Springer: Berlin. 1970. Measurement of the cerebral blood flow using isotope techniques is a field in which European centres have held the lead since their introduction by Lassen and Ingvar and by Harper exactly 10 years ago. Conferences at which the initiated ar...
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V0 is the vascular distribution volume for the tracer in the tissue. In bolus type experiments such as H2O PET, this term is significant, whereas for inhalation of Xenon, the vascular term is not generally included, and Vo = 0. To measure CBF, the free parameters in Eq 1 are varied to obtain an optimal fit of the expression to regional uptake curves, using non-linear, least squared regression a...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: British Journal of Anaesthesia
سال: 1976
ISSN: 0007-0912
DOI: 10.1093/bja/48.8.719