Background: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ability of cerebral vessels to appropriately react to changes in arterial blood pressure (pressure reactivity) is impaired, leaving patients vulnerable to cerebral hypo- or hyperperfusion. Although, the traditional pressure reactivity index (PRx) has demonstrated that impaired pressure reactivity is associated with poor patient outcome, PRx is sometimes erratic and may not be reliable in various clinical circumstances. Here, we introduce a more robust transform-based wavelet pressure reactivity index (wPRx) and compare its performance with the widely used traditional PRx across 3 areas: its stability and reliability in time, its ability to give an optimal cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPop...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
BackgroundAfter traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ability of cerebral vessels to appropriately react...
Background After traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ability of cerebral vessels to appropriately reac...
KEY POINTS: The brain is vulnerable to damage from too little or too much blood flow. A physiologica...
OBJECTIVES: Retrospective data from patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) indicate that ...
BACKGROUND: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tissue can be further damaged when cerebral au...
We employ complex continuous wavelet transforms to develop a consistent mathematical framework capab...
Background: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tissue can be further damaged when cerebral au...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
OBJECT: In severe traumatic brain injury, a universal target for cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) h...
OBJECT In severe traumatic brain injury, a universal target for cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) h...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...
BackgroundAfter traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ability of cerebral vessels to appropriately react...
Background After traumatic brain injury (TBI), the ability of cerebral vessels to appropriately reac...
KEY POINTS: The brain is vulnerable to damage from too little or too much blood flow. A physiologica...
OBJECTIVES: Retrospective data from patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) indicate that ...
BACKGROUND: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tissue can be further damaged when cerebral au...
We employ complex continuous wavelet transforms to develop a consistent mathematical framework capab...
Background: After traumatic brain injury (TBI), brain tissue can be further damaged when cerebral au...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
BACKGROUND: Pressure reactivity index (PRx)-cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) relationships over a g...
OBJECT: In severe traumatic brain injury, a universal target for cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) h...
OBJECT In severe traumatic brain injury, a universal target for cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) h...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
It has been postulated previously that individualized cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) targets can ...
BackgroundGuidelines recommend maintaining cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) between 60 and 70mmHg i...