SIGNAL CHANGES IN GRADIENT-ECHO IMAGES OF HUMAN BRAIN INDUCED BY HYPOXIA AND HYPEROXIA

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ROSTRUP, E [1 ]
LARSSON, HBW [1 ]
TOFT, PB [1 ]
GARDE, K [1 ]
HENRIKSEN, O [1 ]
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[1] UNIV COPENHAGEN,GLOSTRUP HOSP,DEPT CLIN PHYSIOL & NUCL MED,DK-2600 GLOSTRUP,DENMARK
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10.1002/nbm.1940080109
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The effect of hypoxia (inspired oxygen fraction, FiO2 of 10% and 16%) and hyperoxia (FiO2) of 100%) on gradient echo images of the brain using long echo times was investigated in six healthy volunteers (age 24-28 years). Different hip angles were used with an FiO2 of 10% to assess the importance of saturation effects. The total cerebral blood how was measured by a phase mapping technique during normoxia as well as hypoxia (FiO2 of 10% and 16%) and hyperoxia (FiO2 of 50% and 100%). High relative signal changes were found, independently of the dip angle, with FiO2 of 10%. With a hip angle of 40 degrees the values of Delta R(2)* for cortical grey matter, central grey matter, white matter and the sagittal sinus were 0.79, 0.41, 0.26 and 3.00/s; with a flip angle of 10 degrees the corresponding values were 0.70, 0.37, 0.24 and 3.15/s. The total cerebral blood flow increased by 41% during inhalation of 10% O-2 and decreased by 27% during 100% O-2; no flow changes were seen during moderate changes in FiO2. It is concluded that flow effects play a minor role for fMRI signal strength in this application since (i) they did not abolish the signal changes caused by changes in blood oxygenation during hyper- and hypoxia, (ii) the observed signal changes were closely related to the changes in arterial oxygen saturation during hypoxia and (iii) the signal changes were little affected by changing the flip angle from 40 to 10 degrees.
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