A method is described for estimating the clearance rate and fractional blood flow of the fast (gray matter) compartment of the brain from the first ten minutes of 133Xe clearance curves, following a one-minute inhalation. Computer-simulated data were used to test the adequacy of the two-comparrmental model employed, and to evaluate the stability of the parameters in the presence of random noise. A comparison was made between this approach and the previously reported three-compartmental analysis. Regional cerebral blood flow data were obtained on 48 young control subjects and 20 elderly demented patients. Hemispheral, regional, and test-retest variations were determined, as well as differences between the groups. © 1975 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Obrist, W. D., Thompson, H. K., Shan Wang, H., & Wilkinson, W. E. (1975). Regional cerebral blood flow estimated by 133xenon inhalation. Stroke, 6(3), 245–356. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.6.3.245
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