Selection of patients for extra-intracranial arterial bypass surgery based on rCBF measurements
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- DOI: 10.3171/jns.1976.44.3.0303
Selection of patients for extra-intracranial arterial bypass surgery based on rCBF measurements
Abstract
Extracranial intracranial arterial anastomosis is gaining acceptance as a form of treatment in selected cases with ischemic cerebrovascular disease. To establish indications for this operation and to provide an objective assessment of postoperative results, regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) studies were performed in 110 patients with cerebrovascular insufficiency considered for extra-intracranial bypass surgery. The 133Xe intracarotid injection method with 16 externally placed detectors was used for measuring rCBF. Postoperatively, rCBF was measured in 40 patients. From these results our present criteria for surgery have evolved. The probability of a good postoperative result is best in patients who showed focal cerebral ischemia or a moderate general reduction of CBF with an additional ischemic focus. The operation is contraindicated in patients with either normal or severely reduced CBF values (less than 60% of normal).
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