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Whole brain perfusion studies

Fig. 1.18. Whole brain perfusion study on a Siemens SOMATOM Definition AS+ Using a detector configuration of 128x0.6mm and a detector coverage of 38.4mm, whole brain perfusion studies can be carried out by using a special spiral shuttle mode that uses a sinosoi-dal motion of the patient table to cover the whole brain for a period of 30 s... Fig. 1.18. Whole brain perfusion study on a Siemens SOMATOM Definition AS+ Using a detector configuration of 128x0.6mm and a detector coverage of 38.4mm, whole brain perfusion studies can be carried out by using a special spiral shuttle mode that uses a sinosoi-dal motion of the patient table to cover the whole brain for a period of 30 s...
PBPK models have also been used to explain the rate of excretion of inhaled trichloroethylene and its major metabolites (Bogen 1988 Fisher et al. 1989, 1990, 1991 Ikeda et al. 1972 Ramsey and Anderson 1984 Sato et al. 1977). One model was based on the results of trichloroethylene inhalation studies using volunteers who inhaled 100 ppm trichloroethylene for 4 horns (Sato et al. 1977). The model used first-order kinetics to describe the major metabolic pathways for trichloroethylene in vessel-rich tissues (brain, liver, kidney), low perfused muscle tissue, and poorly perfused fat tissue and assumed that the compartments were at equilibrium. A value of 104 L/hour for whole-body metabolic clearance of trichloroethylene was predicted. Another PBPK model was developed to fit human metabolism data to urinary metabolites measured in chronically exposed workers (Bogen 1988). This model assumed that pulmonary uptake is continuous, so that the alveolar concentration is in equilibrium with that in the blood and all tissue compartments, and was an expansion of a model developed to predict the behavior of styrene (another volatile organic compound) in four tissue groups (Ramsey and Andersen 1984). [Pg.126]


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