Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow (constant perfusion despite variations in blood pressure) was studied in 15 control subjects and in 24 patients with cerebral vascular lesions. Thirteen patients were studied within the first 2 days of an episode of cerebral ischemia ("acute " group); 11 were studied from 15 days to several months after an ischemic episode ("chronic " group). Measurements of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were made by recording extracranially in four to six locations the clearance of 85Kr dissolved in saline and injected into the internal carotid artery. Blood flow values were calculated with a digital computer, using a compartmental analysis of the clear-ance curves. After measuring rCBF in the...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the ability of the brain to maintain blood flow approximately...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
The authors have combined clinical research and academic interests in the neuro-patho-physiological ...
• Cerebral autoregulation was tested in 32 patients with various anatomical locations and stages of ...
We studied the response of cerebral blood flow to acute step decreases in arterial blood pressure no...
Abstract—Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a critical process for the maintenance of cerebral blood fl...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Background and Purpose—Under normal circumstances, autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF...
Objectives—Absent outcome data from randomized clinical trials, management of hypertension in acute ...
Cerebral autoregulation reflects the ability of the brain to keep the cerebral blood flow (CBF) rela...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral autoregulation reflects the ability of the brain to keep the cerebral blood flow (CBF) rela...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the ability of the brain to maintain blood flow approximately...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
The authors have combined clinical research and academic interests in the neuro-patho-physiological ...
• Cerebral autoregulation was tested in 32 patients with various anatomical locations and stages of ...
We studied the response of cerebral blood flow to acute step decreases in arterial blood pressure no...
Abstract—Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a critical process for the maintenance of cerebral blood fl...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Background and Purpose—Under normal circumstances, autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF...
Objectives—Absent outcome data from randomized clinical trials, management of hypertension in acute ...
Cerebral autoregulation reflects the ability of the brain to keep the cerebral blood flow (CBF) rela...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral autoregulation reflects the ability of the brain to keep the cerebral blood flow (CBF) rela...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the ability of the brain to maintain blood flow approximately...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
The authors have combined clinical research and academic interests in the neuro-patho-physiological ...