Stroke, Vol 15, 829-835, Copyright © 1984 by American Heart Association
GR Sutherland, JK Farrar and SJ Peerless
The effects of Fluosol-DA 35% (15 ml/Kg, IV) on cortical oxygen
availability (O2a), a relative measurement of cortical oxygen tension, were
examined in 16 cats subjected to temporary middle cerebral artery (MCA)
occlusion. The cats were divided equally into control and treatment groups
and half of each group underwent MCA occlusion at room air ventilation and
the other half at 100% O2 ventilation. Prior to occlusion, Fluosol had no
effect on arterial PO2 or cortical O2a at normoxia, however, there was a
significant increase in both arterial PO2 and O2a following 100% O2
ventilation (pre vs post Fluosol). In an additional 5 cats, Fluosol
resulted in a transient decrease in blood oxygen content due to
hemodilution. Concurrent to this decrease, cerebral blood flow increased
substantially resulting in a net increase in oxygen delivery. Within
ipsilateral hemispheres, MCA occlusion resulted in decreased O2a to levels
below the pre-occlusion normoxic values in all animals except those treated
with Fluosol and ventilated with 100% O2. During reperfusion, O2a
immediately recovered to hyperoxic levels in the Fluosol 100% O2 animals,
whereas in the other three groups, O2a returned more gradually towards the
pre-occlusion value. Since neither 100% O2 alone nor Fluosol plus room air
ventilation significantly improved O2a in the ischemic cortex, we conclude
that increased delivery of plasma plus Fluosol bound oxygen was responsible
for the observed improvements in O2a following MCA occlusion.
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