Stroke, Vol 15, 469-474, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
W Taki, H Handa, T Higa, S Tanada, H Fukuyama, T Fujita, Y Yonekawa, M Kameyama and K Torizuka
Though unilateral blood distribution of the vertebral artery has not been
studied in humans, it is significant when considering the ischemic events
especially embolic occlusion in vertebrobasilar system. To clarify the
blood distribution, Krypton-81m was continuously infused into the vertebral
arteries of 10 patients. Radioactivity was recorded by a rotating gamma
camera. The perfusion images, reconstructed by computer in the transaxial
plane, were classified according to whether the distribution was equal, or
predominantly unilateral. Overlapping of blood supply from each vertebral
artery was studied. In addition, the perfusion from one of the vertebral
arteries revealed four distribution patterns with respect to laterality. A)
ipsilateral; B) contralateral; C) bilateral; D) mosaic. Images obtained
following perfusion of the vertebral artery show less uniformity compared
to that of the internal carotid artery, suggesting a complicated vascular
supply of the vertebral basilar territory. This complex distribution can be
classified by the use of continuous infusion of Krypton-81m.
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Distribution of the blood flow supplied by the vertebral artery in humans as assessed by emission CT
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