The Effect of a Simulated Subarachnoid Hemorrhage on Cerebral Blood Flow in The Monkey.
Abstract
The hydrogen clearance method was used to measure local and total cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the rhesus monkey before and for 5 hours after a simulated subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). CBF remained stable after SAH unless SAH was associated with a fall in cerebral perfusion pressure. In addition, cerebrovascular resistance did not increase after SAH. These results suggest that vasoactive agents in fresh whole blood, and the arterial spasm they produce when added to cerebrospinal fluid, play only a limited role in the pathogenesis of ischemic encephalopathy that follows an SAH. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA024093
Entities
People
- A. I. Kobrine
- A. N. Martins
- A. P. Ramirez
- N. Newby
- T. F. Doyle
Organizations
- Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute