Autoregulation is an active adaptive reaction by virtue of which cerebral blood flow remains constant despite variations in perfusion pressure. There exist an inverse relationship between cerebral blood flow and the viscosity of blood, The concept of autoregulatory mechanism for blood viscosity was suggested in the recent past. This autoregulatory mechanism which suffer a loss in ischemic stroke cases is quantitatively presented in the present investigation in terms of power law coefficients namely, n and k, through an empirical relation. Further it is shown that the blood viscosity autoregulation factor (A) in the follow-up stroke cases having no risk factor except age, is restored by seventh day to the range shown for age matched healthy ...
The origin and significance of blood hyperviscosity in subjects with acute stroke has been controver...
Item does not contain fulltextCerebral autoregulation is the intrinsic ability of the brain to maint...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the properties of the brain vascular bed to maintain cerebral...
Present work concerns quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity at di...
The present work concerns a quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity...
SUMMARY This report describes the statistical relationship of several whole blood viscosity paramete...
Cerebral autoregulation is the term used to describe a number of mechanisms that act together to mai...
Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow (constant perfusion despite variations in blood pressure) was ...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism which controls blood flow to the brain despite variations i...
This Brief provides a comprehensive introduction to the control of blood flow in the brain. Beginnin...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process by which blood flow to the brain is maintained despite change...
Cerebrovascular regulation, referring to cerebral autoregulation, cerebrovascular reactivity, and ne...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Although the CBF depends on cerebral perfusion pressure and the resistance of the cerebrovascular tr...
The origin and significance of blood hyperviscosity in subjects with acute stroke has been controver...
Item does not contain fulltextCerebral autoregulation is the intrinsic ability of the brain to maint...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the properties of the brain vascular bed to maintain cerebral...
Present work concerns quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity at di...
The present work concerns a quantitative analysis of parameters that affect apparent blood viscosity...
SUMMARY This report describes the statistical relationship of several whole blood viscosity paramete...
Cerebral autoregulation is the term used to describe a number of mechanisms that act together to mai...
Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow (constant perfusion despite variations in blood pressure) was ...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
Cerebral autoregulation is the mechanism which controls blood flow to the brain despite variations i...
This Brief provides a comprehensive introduction to the control of blood flow in the brain. Beginnin...
Cerebral autoregulation is the process by which blood flow to the brain is maintained despite change...
Cerebrovascular regulation, referring to cerebral autoregulation, cerebrovascular reactivity, and ne...
The human brain possesses little capacity to withstand interruptions in cerebral blood flow (CBF). A...
Although the CBF depends on cerebral perfusion pressure and the resistance of the cerebrovascular tr...
The origin and significance of blood hyperviscosity in subjects with acute stroke has been controver...
Item does not contain fulltextCerebral autoregulation is the intrinsic ability of the brain to maint...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the properties of the brain vascular bed to maintain cerebral...