Graded levels of supplemental inspired oxygen were investigated for their viability as a noninvasive method of obtaining intravascular magnetic resonance image contrast. Administered hyperoxia has been shown to be effective as a blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); however, it is known that high levels of inspired fraction of oxygen result in regionally decreased perfusion in the brain potentially confounding the possibility of using hyperoxia as a means of measuring blood flow and volume. Although the effects of hypoxia on blood flow have been extensively studied, the hyperoxic regime between normoxia and 100% inspired oxygen has been only intermittently studied. Subjects were studied at fo...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
Oxygen challenge imaging involves transient hyperoxia applied during deoxyhaemoglobin sensitive (T2*...
The term perfusion is usually employed to describe the process of nutritive delivery of arterial blo...
Graded levels of supplemental inspired oxygen were investigated for their viability as a noninvasive...
Graded levels of supplemental inspired oxygen were investigated for their viability as a noninvasive...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
The assessment of resting perfusion measures (mean transit time, cerebral blood flow, and cerebral b...
The assessment of resting perfusion measures (mean transit time, cerebral blood flow, and cerebral b...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
PURPOSE: To develop a new method of measuring quantitative regional cerebral blood volume (CBV) usin...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
Oxygen challenge imaging involves transient hyperoxia applied during deoxyhaemoglobin sensitive (T2*...
The term perfusion is usually employed to describe the process of nutritive delivery of arterial blo...
Graded levels of supplemental inspired oxygen were investigated for their viability as a noninvasive...
Graded levels of supplemental inspired oxygen were investigated for their viability as a noninvasive...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
The assessment of resting perfusion measures (mean transit time, cerebral blood flow, and cerebral b...
The assessment of resting perfusion measures (mean transit time, cerebral blood flow, and cerebral b...
Increasing the fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) generates MR contrast by two distinct mechanisms: ...
PURPOSE: To develop a new method of measuring quantitative regional cerebral blood volume (CBV) usin...
Changes in breathing change the concentration of oxygen and carbon dioxide in arterial blood resulti...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
The physiological effect of hyperoxia has been poorly characterized, with studies reporting conflict...
Oxygen challenge imaging involves transient hyperoxia applied during deoxyhaemoglobin sensitive (T2*...
The term perfusion is usually employed to describe the process of nutritive delivery of arterial blo...