OBJECTIVE: Previous studies on cerebral autoregulation have shown the existence of hemispheric symmetry, which may be altered in stroke and traumatic brain injury. There is a paucity of data however on whether the response is symmetrical between those disturbances that cause cerebral hyperperfusion, to those that cause hypoperfusion. Our aim was to investigate whether the responses of cerebral autoregulation to haemodynamic stimuli of different directions are symmetrical. APPROACH: Using a previously described assessment method, we employed coherent averaging of the cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) responses to thigh cuff inflation and deflation, as driven by pseudorandom binary sequences, whilst simultaneously altering the inspired CO2....
Introduction: The brain is a highly sophisticated system that operates dynamically which is in const...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important vascular control mechanism responsible for relatively s...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) estimates require mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) fluctuat...
Cerebral autoregulation acts to buffer changes in cerebral perfusion pressure. Previous studies have...
Objective: Previous studies on cerebral autoregulation have shown the existence of hemispheric symme...
SummaryBackgroundSmall cerebral vessels respond to variations of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) b...
Despite advances in modelling dynamic autoregulation, only part of the variability of cerebral blood...
Despite advances in modelling dynamic autoregulation, only part of the variability of cerebral blood...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
<div><p>Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important vascular control mechanism responsible for rela...
The process by which cerebral perfusion is maintained constant over a wide range of systemic pressur...
<p>H (: right side and : left side), L (: affected side and : unaffected side), and S (same legends ...
Cerebral autoregulation describes the process by which cerebral blood flow is maintained despite flu...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
KEY POINTS:Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is often expressed by the mean arterial blood pressu...
Introduction: The brain is a highly sophisticated system that operates dynamically which is in const...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important vascular control mechanism responsible for relatively s...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) estimates require mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) fluctuat...
Cerebral autoregulation acts to buffer changes in cerebral perfusion pressure. Previous studies have...
Objective: Previous studies on cerebral autoregulation have shown the existence of hemispheric symme...
SummaryBackgroundSmall cerebral vessels respond to variations of cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) b...
Despite advances in modelling dynamic autoregulation, only part of the variability of cerebral blood...
Despite advances in modelling dynamic autoregulation, only part of the variability of cerebral blood...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
<div><p>Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important vascular control mechanism responsible for rela...
The process by which cerebral perfusion is maintained constant over a wide range of systemic pressur...
<p>H (: right side and : left side), L (: affected side and : unaffected side), and S (same legends ...
Cerebral autoregulation describes the process by which cerebral blood flow is maintained despite flu...
Cerebral autoregulation is defined as a mechanism that maintains cerebral blood flow at a relatively...
KEY POINTS:Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is often expressed by the mean arterial blood pressu...
Introduction: The brain is a highly sophisticated system that operates dynamically which is in const...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is an important vascular control mechanism responsible for relatively s...
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) estimates require mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) fluctuat...