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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 2020
Filed:
Sep. 21, 2015
Thornhill Scientific Inc., Toronto, CA;
Joseph A. Fisher, Toronto, CA;
Olivia Sobczyk, Toronto, CA;
Adrian P. Crawley, Toronto, CA;
Julien Poublanc, Toronto, CA;
Kevin Sam, Toronto, CA;
Daniel M. Mandell, Toronto, CA;
David J. Mikulis, Toronto, CA;
James Duffin, Toronto, CA;
THORNHILL SCIENTIFIC INC., North York, CA;
Abstract
A system for detecting an abnormality in a subject's cerebrovascular response to a vasoactive stimulus in at least one region of interest (ROI) of the subject's brain The system comprises a system for generating the vasoactive stimulus (SVS), the SVS including a gas delivery device and a control system operable to deliver controlled amounts of carbon dioxide effective to attain at least one of a series of targeted increments or decrements in the subject's PetCO, for a series of respective intervals; an imaging system comprising an MRI scanner for generating response signals corresponding to the subject's vasoactive response to the vasoactive stimulus; and a computer for analyzing the response signals, the computer including program code for computing at least one value representing a quantitative measure of the subject's cerebrovascular reactivity for the ROI, wherein the at least one value is obtained for a specific portion of the subject's vasoactive response in the ROI, the specific portion of the subject's vasoactive response corresponding to a sub-series of the at least one of a series of targeted increments or decrements in the subject's PetCO, the sub-series characterized in that the specific portion of the subject's vasoactive response is the portion sensitive to quantifying a reduction in cerebrovascular reactivity.