• DocumentCode
    3366011
  • Title

    A system for detecting chemically-induced changes in cerebral blood flow using transcranial Doppler sonography in a dog model

  • Author

    Drues, Michael E. ; Hopper, David L. ; Lange, Douglas N.

  • Author_Institution
    Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    14-17 Jun 1992
  • Firstpage
    477
  • Lastpage
    485
  • Abstract
    An experiment designed to develop a computer-based system capable of detecting chemically induced changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) in a dog before the onset of overt clinical or behavioral symptoms is discussed. The system uses transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) to noninvasively measure changes in CBF after low-level exposure to deltamethrin. Since changes in CBF often occur before other clinical signs, a method of detecting these changes could be used to detect exposures to potentially hazardous chemicals. Initial results indicate that TCD does seem to be sensitive enough to detect changes in blood flow velocity caused by deltamethrin, but improvements in the methodology need to be made and more data need to be collected to try to obtain more consistent results
  • Keywords
    Doppler effect; biomedical ultrasonics; brain; flow measurement; haemodynamics; patient diagnosis; behavioral symptoms; cerebral blood flow; chemically induced changes; computer-based system; deltamethrin; dog model; transcranial Doppler sonography; Animals; Arteries; Biomedical measurements; Blood flow; Chemical hazards; Fluid flow measurement; Humans; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic variables measurement; Ultrasonography;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer-Based Medical Systems, 1992. Proceedings., Fifth Annual IEEE Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Durham, NC
  • Print_ISBN
    0-8186-2742-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CBMS.1992.245004
  • Filename
    245004