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Abstract #3601

Measuring the time characteristic of the BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity response to a step hypercapnic stimulus.

Julien Poublanc 1 , Adrian Crawley 1 , Olivia Sobczyk 2 , Gaspard Montandon 1 , Kevin Sam 1 , Daniel Mandell 1 , Lakshmikumar Venkatraghavan 3 , James Duffin 3 , David Mikulis 1 , and Joseph Fisher 3

1 Joint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2 Institute of Medical Sciences, Ontario, Canada, 3 Department of Anaesthesia and Physiology, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

In this study, we investigated the dynamic aspect of the BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity response to a change in end-tidal PCO 2 by developing a reliable method to measure its time characteristic, lower case Greek tau . In healthy subjects, the mean lower case Greek tau value in grey (GM) and white (WM) was respectively 20.210.5s and 40.710.7s. In patients, lower case Greek tau is significantly prolonged ( lower case Greek tau = 38.648.42s, p < 0.001) in GM with positive CO 2 reactivity, ipsilateral to a stenosis. In the future, this method could be applied for investigating a variety of diseases that affect the cerebral vasculature or alter neurovascular coupling.

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