Stroke, Vol 23, 423-426, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
A Hino, S Ueda, N Mizukawa, Y Imahori and H Tenjin
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the effects of hemodilution on cerebral
hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism in the normal human brain, we measured
regional cerebral blood flow, oxygen extraction fraction, oxygen metabolic
rate, and regional cerebral blood volume in eight normal volunteers before
and after hemodilution using positron emission tomography and
oxygen-15-labeled gas inhalation technique. SUMMARY OF REPORT: Hemodilution
was accomplished by phlebotomy of 400 ml and drip infusion of 500 ml low
molecular weight dextran, which reduced hematocrit from 42.5% to 37.2% and
arterial oxygen content from 19.1 to 16.9 ml/dl (both p less than 0.005).
It also increased mean cerebral blood flow from 45.2 to 47.7 ml/100 ml/min
(p less than 0.025), but decreased tissue oxygen delivery from 8.7 to 8.0
ml/100 ml/min (p less than 0.05) and cerebral blood volume from 4.9% to
4.6% (p less than 0.025) in the overall cortical gray matter. CONCLUSIONS:
Our results indicate that hemodilution in the tested range does not improve
oxygen transport or tissue oxygenation in the normal human brain, although
it increases cerebral blood flow.
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Effect of hemodilution on cerebral hemodynamics and oxygen metabolism
Department of Neurosurgery, Saiseikai Kyoto-Fu Hospital, Japan.
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