Magnetic resonance imaging The cerebral blood volume maps can be calculated by dynamic
magnetic resonance image set obtained by echo planar imaging after intravenous injection of thiol
contrast agent. Planar imaging techniques or single high-speed shots provide the necessary resolution for contrast agents to display rapid brain blood movements. These magnetic resonance cerebral blood volume imaging methods can be applied to academic research of normal human brain activities and clinical studies of patients with brain tumors.
Emission computed tomography In vivo studies using emission computed tomography gave
coefficients of variation for regional cerebral blood volume and cross-sectional cerebral blood volume over 80 minutes. A clear tomographic depiction of cerebral blood volume distribution in human subjects can achieve by using
emission computed tomography, which provides real-time measurements of the cerebral
hemodynamic parameters. Carbon monoxide administered by a single inhalation is a reliable and accurate blood tracer for measuring cerebral blood volume with emission computed tomography.
Synchrotron radiation computed tomography Synchrotron Radiation Computed Tomography uses a monochromatic and parallel
X-ray beam to measure the value of cerebral blood volume. It allows the sample to be placed away from the detector, thereby avoiding
scattering effects. This technique measures absolute contrast concentration with relatively high precision and spatial resolution. Cerebral blood volume measurements are based on methods used in dynamic computed tomography. After a large dose of
iodinated contrast agent was injected into the brain tissue, the temporal change in iodine concentration was compared to changes in cerebral arterial input. It is a new method for studying hemodynamic changes in brain
pathophysiology, including clinical studies of cerebrovascular diseases or brain tumors.
CT perfusion Cerebral blood volume is one of the parameters that is assessed with
CT perfusion, often as part of
Ischemic stroke evaluation. == Cerebral blood flow ==