ObjectiveRheoencephalography is a simple and inexpensive technique for cerebral blood flow assessment, however, it is not used in clinical practice since its correlation to clinical conditions has not yet been extensively proved. The present study investigates the ability of Poincaré Plot descriptors from rheoencephalography signals to detect apneas in volunteers.MethodsA group of 16 subjects participated in the study. Rheoencephalography data from baseline and apnea periods were recorded and Poincaré Plot descriptors were extracted from the reconstructed attractors with different time lags (τ). Among the set of extracted features, those presenting significant differences between baseline and apnea recordings were used as inputs to four dif...
International audienceQuantification of the effect of breathing on the cerebral circulation provides...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is a key factor in regulating blood flow into the brain, and a mark...
Apnea signal (a,b,c) and baseline signal (d,e,f) for different time lags: τ = 5 samples (a,d), τ = 1...
Objective: Rheoencephalography is a simple and inexpensive technique for cerebral blood flow assessm...
Rheoencephalography (REG) is a simple and inexpensive technique that intends to monitor cerebral blo...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) reflects the rate of delivery of arterial blood to the brain. Since no nut...
Abstract — Symbolic dynamics was used to investigate the effect of breath-holding on brain functiona...
Differently from previous studies that used Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and functional MRI (fMRI) for...
Background and Purpose: Sleep apnea syndrome may lead to changes in cerebral hemodynamics due to alt...
This thesis is concerned with the detection of apnoeas in infants from an abdominal breathing signal...
ABSTRACT Apnea is a Sleep Disorder Syndrome characterized by an interruption or reduction of air flo...
This paper presents a method for the detection and reliable validation of respiration disorder by us...
Apnea is a Sleep Disorder Syndrome characterized by an interruption or reduction of air flow for at ...
Respiratory events (RE) during sleep induce cortical arousals (A) and marked changes in autonomic ma...
This work of thesis aims at studying neural correlates of respiration control with the goal of gaini...
International audienceQuantification of the effect of breathing on the cerebral circulation provides...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is a key factor in regulating blood flow into the brain, and a mark...
Apnea signal (a,b,c) and baseline signal (d,e,f) for different time lags: τ = 5 samples (a,d), τ = 1...
Objective: Rheoencephalography is a simple and inexpensive technique for cerebral blood flow assessm...
Rheoencephalography (REG) is a simple and inexpensive technique that intends to monitor cerebral blo...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) reflects the rate of delivery of arterial blood to the brain. Since no nut...
Abstract — Symbolic dynamics was used to investigate the effect of breath-holding on brain functiona...
Differently from previous studies that used Transcranial Doppler (TCD) and functional MRI (fMRI) for...
Background and Purpose: Sleep apnea syndrome may lead to changes in cerebral hemodynamics due to alt...
This thesis is concerned with the detection of apnoeas in infants from an abdominal breathing signal...
ABSTRACT Apnea is a Sleep Disorder Syndrome characterized by an interruption or reduction of air flo...
This paper presents a method for the detection and reliable validation of respiration disorder by us...
Apnea is a Sleep Disorder Syndrome characterized by an interruption or reduction of air flow for at ...
Respiratory events (RE) during sleep induce cortical arousals (A) and marked changes in autonomic ma...
This work of thesis aims at studying neural correlates of respiration control with the goal of gaini...
International audienceQuantification of the effect of breathing on the cerebral circulation provides...
Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) is a key factor in regulating blood flow into the brain, and a mark...
Apnea signal (a,b,c) and baseline signal (d,e,f) for different time lags: τ = 5 samples (a,d), τ = 1...