Cerebral blood flow (CBF) alterations after asphyxial cardiac arrest (CA) are not defined in developmental animal models or humans. We characterized regional and temporal changes in CBF from 5 to 150 mins after asphyxial CA of increasing duration (8.5, 9, 12 min) in postnatal day (PND) 17 rats using the noninvasive method of arterial spin-labeled magnetic resonance imaging (ASL-MRI). We also assessed blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability, and evaluated the relationship between CBF and mean arterial pressure after resuscitation. After all durations of asphyxia CBF alterations were region dependent. After 8.5- and 9-min asphyxia, intense subcortical hyperemia at 5 min was followed by return of CBF to baseline values by 10 mins. After 12-min ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity a...
Cerebrovascular autoregulation is the brain's innate ability to maintain a constant cerebral blood f...
BackgroundSpreading depolarizations (SDs) are self-propagating waves of neuronal and glial depolariz...
Background Impaired neurological function affects 85% to 90% of cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. Pulsa...
Cardiac arrest induces whole body ischemia, which causes damage to multiple organs particularly the ...
Cardiac arrest induces whole body ischemia, which causes damage to multiple organs particularly the ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) affects over 500,000 people in the United States. Although resuscitation efforts...
Abstract The impairments of cerebral blood flow microcirculation brought on by cardiac and respirat...
The impairments of cerebral blood flow microcirculation brought on by cardiac and respiratory arrest...
<p>Postresuscitation cerebral blood flow (CBF) disturbances and generation of reactive oxygen specie...
Postresuscitation cerebral blood flow (CBF) disturbances and generation of reactive oxygen species l...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity a...
In the present study, we have developed a multi-modal instrument that combines laser speckle imaging...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity a...
Cerebrovascular autoregulation is the brain's innate ability to maintain a constant cerebral blood f...
BackgroundSpreading depolarizations (SDs) are self-propagating waves of neuronal and glial depolariz...
Background Impaired neurological function affects 85% to 90% of cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. Pulsa...
Cardiac arrest induces whole body ischemia, which causes damage to multiple organs particularly the ...
Cardiac arrest induces whole body ischemia, which causes damage to multiple organs particularly the ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) affects over 500,000 people in the United States. Although resuscitation efforts...
Abstract The impairments of cerebral blood flow microcirculation brought on by cardiac and respirat...
The impairments of cerebral blood flow microcirculation brought on by cardiac and respiratory arrest...
<p>Postresuscitation cerebral blood flow (CBF) disturbances and generation of reactive oxygen specie...
Postresuscitation cerebral blood flow (CBF) disturbances and generation of reactive oxygen species l...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity a...
In the present study, we have developed a multi-modal instrument that combines laser speckle imaging...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Brain injury severity a...
Cerebrovascular autoregulation is the brain's innate ability to maintain a constant cerebral blood f...
BackgroundSpreading depolarizations (SDs) are self-propagating waves of neuronal and glial depolariz...