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. 2009 Sep 23;30(1):36–45. doi: 10.1038/jcbfm.2009.199

Table 1. Patient details.

Patient ID/ age/sex Aneurysm location Symptoms Day of PET (SAH=0) rCBF (PCT) left/right (mL/100g/min) FMISO trapping in MD-ROI (close to) Trapping within the vascular territory of the aneurysm GOS (12 months)
185/41/F L MCA Aphasia, centralis facialis paresis 4 20.9/19.8 + + 5
186/62/F L MCA R hemiparesis, aphasia, somnolent 5 + + 3
189/64/F R MCA Asymptomatic 12 48.4/33.2 5
190/49/F R MCA L hemiparesis, aphasia 7 28.4/22.6 (+) + 4
192/63/F L PCA Aphasia 8 (198.2/144.9)a 5
197/45/F L MCA Asymptomatic 4 5
199/37/M L MCA Asymptomatic 8 27.5/28.5 5

F, female; FMISO, fluoromisonidazole; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; L, left; M, male; MCA, middle cerebral artery; MD-ROI, microdialysis-region of interest; PCT, perfusion-computed tomography; PET, positron emission tomography; R, right; rCBF, regional cerebral blood flow; ROI, region of interest; SAH, subarachnoidal hemorrhage.

Data are expressed as absolute numbers.

a

Unexplained extremely high rCBF values (rather a bug than a combination of cortical hyperemia and partial volume effects).