The ability to discriminate between normal and impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA), based on measurements of spontaneous fluctuations in arterial blood pressure (BP) and cerebral blood flow (CBF), has considerable clinical relevance. We studied 45 normal subjects at rest and under hypercapnia induced by breathing a mixture of carbon dioxide and air. Non-linear models with BP as input and CBF velocity (CBFV) as output, were implemented with support vector machines (SVM) using separate recordings for learning and validation. Dynamic SVM implementations used either moving average or autoregressive structures. The efficiency of dynamic CA was estimated from the model's derived CBFV response to a step change in BP as an autoregulation ...
Autoregulation refers to the automatic adjustment of blood flow to supply the required oxygen and gl...
Key pointsDynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is expressed by the temporal pattern of cerebral bloo...
Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism which controls blood flow to the brain despite variations i...
The ability to discriminate between normal and impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA), based ...
Abstract Objective: The capacity of discriminating between normal and impaired dynamic cerebral auto...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) mechanisms maintain blood flow approximately stable despite changes in ...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process of maintaining blood flow to the brain almost constant despit...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
Autoregulation mechanisms maintain blood flow approximately stable despite changes in arterial blood...
Abstract: Cerebral Flow Autoregulation (CFA) is the dynamic process by which cerebral blood flow is ...
Middle cerebral arterial blood velocity (MCAv) response to spontaneous and manipulated changes of ar...
Autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF) almost constant in the face of changes in arteria...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process by which blood flow to the brain is maintained despite change...
An important protective feature of the cerebral circulation is its ability to maintain sufficient ce...
Autoregulation refers to the automatic adjustment of blood flow to supply the required oxygen and gl...
Key pointsDynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is expressed by the temporal pattern of cerebral bloo...
Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism which controls blood flow to the brain despite variations i...
The ability to discriminate between normal and impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA), based ...
Abstract Objective: The capacity of discriminating between normal and impaired dynamic cerebral auto...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) mechanisms maintain blood flow approximately stable despite changes in ...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process of maintaining blood flow to the brain almost constant despit...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
Autoregulation mechanisms maintain blood flow approximately stable despite changes in arterial blood...
Abstract: Cerebral Flow Autoregulation (CFA) is the dynamic process by which cerebral blood flow is ...
Middle cerebral arterial blood velocity (MCAv) response to spontaneous and manipulated changes of ar...
Autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF) almost constant in the face of changes in arteria...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process by which blood flow to the brain is maintained despite change...
An important protective feature of the cerebral circulation is its ability to maintain sufficient ce...
Autoregulation refers to the automatic adjustment of blood flow to supply the required oxygen and gl...
Key pointsDynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is expressed by the temporal pattern of cerebral bloo...
Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism which controls blood flow to the brain despite variations i...