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Regional blood flow

Ruokonen E., Takala J., Kari A., Saxen H., Mertsola J., Hansen E.J., Regional blood flow and oxygen transport in septic shock, Crit. Care Med. 1993 21 1296-1303. [Pg.434]

Regional blood flow Flow probes, Doppler, microspheres Wakefield et al.103... [Pg.258]

Glucocorticoid receptors are present in a high density in the amygdala and neuroimaging studies have shown that the amygdala is the only structure in which the regional blood flow and glucose metabolism consistently correlate positively with the severity of depression. This... [Pg.166]

The value of PET for predicting contractile function after revascularization depends on whether perfusion or metabolic imaging is performed, or both. For perfusion imaging alone, if regional blood flow is preserved to more than 50% of normal, contractile dysfunction will likely recover with an average positive and negative predictive value of 63% (range... [Pg.30]

Kolbitsch. C., Lorenz, LH., Hoermann, C., et al. Sevoflurane and nitrons oxide increase regional blood-flow (rCBF) and regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) in a drug-specific manner in human volunteers. Alagn. Resort. Imag. 19,1253 1260, 2001. [Pg.351]

Matthew, E., Andreason, P., Pettigrew, K., et al. Benzodiazepine receptors mediate regional blood flow changes in the living human brain. Proc. Natl. Acad. Set. USA 9217), 2775-2779, 1995. [Pg.354]

Reduction of local or regional blood flow is desirable for achieving hemostasis in surgery, for reducing diffusion of local anesthetics away from the site of administration, and for reducing mucous membrane congestion. In each instance, -receptor activation is desired, and the choice of agent depends on the maximal efficacy required, the desired duration of action, and the route of administration. [Pg.190]

Kuwahira, I., Gonzalez, N. C., Heisler, N., Piiper, J. Regional blood flow in conscious resting rats determined by microsphere distribution./ Appl Physiol 1993, 74 203-210. [Pg.482]

Winslow, R. M., and C. C. Monge (1987). Hypoxia, Polycythemia and Chronic Mountain Sickness. Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press. Zapol, W.M., G.C. Liggins, R.C. Schneider, J. Qvist, M.T. Snider, R.K. Creasy, and P.W. Hochachka (1979). Regional blood flow during simulated diving in the conscious Weddell seal. J. Appl. Physiol. 47 968-973. [Pg.185]

Lo and Steinberg, 1992 New Zealand White rabbits Anterior and MCAo, ICAo Permanent 37, 33, 30 4 h intraischemia Somatosensory evoked potentials, regional blood flow, MRI at 4 h... [Pg.42]

Sakamoto T. and Monafo W. W. (1989) Regional blood flow in the brain and spinal cord of hypothermic rats. Am. J. Physiol. 257, H785-790. [Pg.61]

Mathew, R., Wilson, W., Daniel, D. (1985). The effect of nonsedating doses of diazepam on regional blood flow. Biological Psychiatry, 20, 1109-1116. [Pg.503]

The microsphere technique allows the measurement of cardiac output and regional blood flow. Using different radionuclides, repeated determinations are possible. The method is applicable not only for dogs, cats, and... [Pg.93]


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