Channges in regional cerebral blood flow after hyperventilation in the pig with an induced focal cerebral contusion |
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Authors: | F. F. Madsen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurosurgery, Århus Kommunehospital, Denmark;(2) Institute of Experimental Clinical Research, Århus University, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Summary Changes in regional cerebral blood flow in anaesthetized pigs with an induced focal cerebral contusion were studied before and after two grades of hyperventilation. A reduction in arterial tension of CO2 with 0.70mmHg and a further reduction of 0.55mmHg did not change the CO2 reactivity. Reactivity in both injured and macroscopically normal regions was the same, revealing an average of 39.3% flow change per kPa change in CO2 tension. Regions with low flow after the contusion had an equally big reduction apparently leading to hypoxia because global metabolic rate was unchanged. |
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Keywords: | Cerebral contusion animal model pigs microsphere regional cerebral blood flow hyperventilation CO2 reactivity |
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