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Canine regional gastric blood flow measurement using perfusion computed tomography

  • Kazuya Kushida
  • , Miu Matsumoto
  • , Mizuki Tamazawa
  • , Kentaro Yamazaki
  • , Eisei Shimizu
  • , Airi Kaneyama
  • , Aritada Yoshimura
  • , Shunsuke Miyahara
  • , Kodai Tashiro
  • , Kija Lee
  • , Masaaki Katayama
  • , Ryuji Fukushima
  • , Miori Kishimoto
  • Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
  • Iwate University

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Abstract

This study aimed to determine the feasibility of using perfusion computed tomography (CT) to assess blood flow in different regions of the stomach in dogs. Dynamic perfusion CT scans were conducted on five beagle dogs, and blood flow analysis was performed using the maximum slope and Patlak plot methods. The findings revealed significant variations in blood flow among the fundus, body, and pylorus of the stomach. Specifically, the body showed approximately 1.3 times higher blood flow than the fundus and approximately 5 times higher blood flow than the pylorus. There were no significant differences in blood flow between the two analysis algorithms. The findings suggest that gastric perfusion CT can accurately detect variations in blood flow within the stomach. Using the maximum slope method for analysis allows for noninvasive and rapid measurement of gastric blood flow. This technique may have clinical applications in detecting submucosal diseases that are challenging to identify with endoscopies and serve as a valuable noninvasive tool for longitudinal observations in experimental animal studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)209-215
Number of pages7
JournalExperimental Animals
Volume74
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • canines
  • computed tomography
  • gastric blood flow
  • perfusion computed tomography

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