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Stroke, Vol 23, 1099-1105, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
GR Fink
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Using multitracer positron emission tomography, I
investigated regional hemodynamic and metabolic changes in both perifocal
and remote tissues of cerebral angiomas, with special reference to steal
phenomena. METHODS: In 22 patients (14 with arteriovenous malformations and
eight with cavernomas) cerebral blood flow, cerebral blood volume, mean
vascular transit time, cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen, oxygen
extraction fraction, cerebral metabolic rate for glucose, and glucose
extraction fraction were measured using standard positron emission
tomographic methods. Twelve patients also had their cerebral glucose
metabolism assessed during psychophysical activation. Regions of interest
representing the angioma, perifocal and remote tissues, contralateral
mirror regions, and standard brain regions were analyzed. RESULTS: There
were no significant changes in hemodynamic variables or oxygen metabolism
in the ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere, but ipsilateral glucose metabolism
was reduced both at rest (p less than 0.01) and during activation (p less
than 0.05). Glucose (p less than 0.001) and oxygen (p less than 0.001)
metabolism in regions of perifocal tissue with low blood flow were
decreased, with substrate extraction fractions showing no increase to
compensate for insufficient blood flow. Functional recruitment of the
cortex overlying the angioma beyond its periphery and supplied by the same
arterial branches was subnormal (p less than 0.05) despite relatively
unchanged hemodynamics in this tissue compartment. CONCLUSIONS: These data
suggest that dysfunction of the cortex supplied by arterial branches also
feeding the vascular malformation is related to neuronal deafferentation,
while the proportionate decrease in blood flow and metabolism of perifocal
tissue may be ascribed to neuronal loss in chronically hypoperfused areas,
rather than to persistent hemodynamic steal effects.
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Effects of cerebral angiomas on perifocal and remote tissue: a multivariate positron emission tomography study
Max-Planck-Institut fur neurologische Forschung, Cologne, FRG.
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