Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6026850 | NeuroImage | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We presented an MRI technique to evaluate whole-brain oxygen consumption in neonates non-invasively. The measured values are in line with reference values found by invasive measurement techniques. Preterms and infants with HIE demonstrated significant lower oxygen extraction fraction than the preterms at term-equivalent age. This could be due to decreased neuronal activity as a reflection of brain development or as a result of tissue damage, increased cerebral blood flow due to immature or impaired autoregulation, or could be caused by differences in postnatal age.
Keywords
T1bHIEStO2CMRO2OEFCBFPMAsPASLNIRSHCTPulsed arterial spin labelingPNAASLHypoxic–ischemic encephalopathyTissue oxygen saturationArterial oxygen saturationVenous oxygen saturationMRIstandard deviationMagnetic resonance imagingcerebral blood flowPostnatal ageNear-infrared spectroscopyarterial spin labelingOxygen consumptioncerebral metabolic rate of oxygenNeonateshematocritoxygen extraction fraction
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Authors
J.B. De Vis, E.T. Petersen, T. Alderliesten, F. Groenendaal, L.S. de Vries, F. van Bel, M.J.N.L. Benders, J. Hendrikse,