Research ArticleBRAIN
Dynamic CT Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow: A Validation Study
Aleksa Cenic, Darius G. Nabavi, Rosemary A. Craen, Adrian W. Gelb and Ting-Yim Lee
American Journal of Neuroradiology January 1999, 20 (1) 63-73;
Aleksa Cenic
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Darius G. Nabavi
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Rosemary A. Craen
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Adrian W. Gelb
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.
Ting-Yim Lee
aFrom the Imaging Research Laboratories, John P. Robarts Research Institute (A.C., D.G.N., T-Y.L.); the Medical Biophysics Department, The University of Western Ontario (A.C., T-Y.L.); the Lawson Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Centre, (A.C., T-Y.L.); and the Department of Anaesthesia, University Campus, London Health Sciences Centre (R.A.C., A.W.G.), London, Ontario, Canada.

Submit a Response to This Article
Jump to comment:
No eLetters have been published for this article.
In this issue
Advertisement
Aleksa Cenic, Darius G. Nabavi, Rosemary A. Craen, Adrian W. Gelb, Ting-Yim Lee
Dynamic CT Measurement of Cerebral Blood Flow: A Validation Study
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jan 1999, 20 (1) 63-73;
Jump to section
Related Articles
- No related articles found.
Cited By...
- Validation of the Openwater wearable optical system: cerebral hemodynamic monitoring during a breath hold maneuver
- Optical Bedside Monitoring of Cerebral Blood Flow in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients During Head-of-Bed Manipulation
- CT Perfusion Mean Transit Time Maps Optimally Distinguish Benign Oligemia from True "At-Risk" Ischemic Penumbra, but Thresholds Vary by Postprocessing Technique
- Early Rate of Contrast Extravasation in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Experimental verification of protective effect of hydrogen-rich water against cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity in rats using dynamic contrast-enhanced CT
- Recommendations for Imaging of Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
- CT Perfusion of the Neck: Internal Carotid Artery versus External Carotid Artery as the Reference Artery
- Theoretic Basis and Technical Implementations of CT Perfusion in Acute Ischemic Stroke, Part 2: Technical Implementations
- Theoretic Basis and Technical Implementations of CT Perfusion in Acute Ischemic Stroke, Part 1: Theoretic Basis
- CT Angiography Clot Burden Score and Collateral Score: Correlation with Clinical and Radiologic Outcomes in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Infarct
- CT Perfusion Imaging in Cerebral Ischemia
- Brain imaging using multislice CT: a personal perspective
- Assessment of the Reproducibility of Postprocessing Dynamic CT Perfusion Data
- Perfusion CT for the assessment of tumour vascularity: which protocol?
- Trial Design and Reporting Standards for Intra-Arterial Cerebral Thrombolysis for Acute Ischemic Stroke
- Perfusion CT: a worthwhile enhancement?
- Guidelines and Recommendations for Perfusion Imaging in Cerebral Ischemia: A Scientific Statement for Healthcare Professionals by the Writing Group on Perfusion Imaging, From the Council on Cardiovascular Radiology of the American Heart Association
- Quantification of Perfusion Using Bolus Tracking Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Stroke: Assumptions, Limitations, and Potential Implications for Clinical Use
- Utility of Perfusion-Weighted CT Imaging in Acute Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke Treated With Intra-Arterial Thrombolysis:: Prediction of Final Infarct Volume and Clinical Outcome Editorial Comment: Prediction of Final Infarct Volume and Clinical Outcome
- Simultaneous Measurement of Regional Cerebral Blood Flow by Perfusion CT and Stable Xenon CT: A Validation Study
- Perfusion Mapping Using Computed Tomography Allows Accurate Prediction of Cerebral Infarction in Experimental Brain Ischemia Editorial Comment
- A CT Method to Measure Hemodynamics in Brain Tumors: Validation and Application of Cerebral Blood Flow Maps
This article has not yet been cited by articles in journals that are participating in Crossref Cited-by Linking.
More in this TOC Section
Similar Articles
Advertisement