Abstract
Measurements of cerebral blood flow (CBF) were performed using the microsphere technique in non-human primates (baboons) to assess the effect of non-radioactive xenon gas inhalation on CBF. Blood flows in small tissue volumes (-1 cm3) were directly measured before and during the inhalation of xenon/oxygen gas mixtures. The results of these studies demonstrated that when inhaled in relatively high concentrations, xenon gas does increase CBF, but the changes are more global than tissue-specific. The problems and limitations of such evaluations are discussed. © 1985 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Gur, D., Yonas, H., Jackson, D. L., Wolfson, S. K., Rockette, H., Good, W. F., … Arena, V. C. (1985). Measurement of cerebral blood flow during xenon inhalation as measured by the microspheres method. Stroke, 16(5), 871–874. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.16.5.871
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