1 Institute of Neurology, National Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Queen Square, London WCIN 3BG, England
Regional cerebral blood flow measurements have been made at two levels of PaCO2, using the clearance of 133Xenon injected into the internal carotid artery. Specific and percent changes in blood flow per mm Hg change in PaCO2. (CO2 reactivity) have been calculated for the fast and slow clearing tissue (Ff and Fs) and F initial. Mean hemisphere CO2 reactivity was marginally greater in the fast clearing tissue than in the slow clearing tissue (P = 0.05). On a regional basis the greater CO2, reactivity of Ff over Fs was significant in five areas (P
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Cerebrovascular CO2 Reactivity of the Fast and Slow Clearing Compartments
0.05). A strong positive linear correlation between mean specific reactivity and conductance (the reciprocal of resistance) has been demonstrated for Ff and Fs and confirmed in the F initial.
Key Words: 133Xenon internal carotid artery regional cerebral blood flow
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