The Windkessel properties of the vasculature are known to play a significant role in buffering arterial pulsations, but their potential importance in dampening low-frequency fluctuations in cerebral blood flow has not been clearly examined. In this study, we quantitatively assessed the contribution of arterial Windkessel (peripheral compliance and resistance) in the dynamic cerebral blood flow response to relatively large and acute changes in blood pressure. Middle cerebral artery flow velocity (MCAV; transcranial Doppler) and arterial blood pressure were recorded from 14 healthy subjects. Low-pass-filtered pressureflow responses ( < 0.15 Hz) during transient hypertension (intravenous phenylephrine) and hypotension (intravenous sodium nitro...
Visually evoked flow responses recorded using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography are often quantif...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension alters the structure and function of cerebral blood vessels, and is an impo...
Pulsatile blood flow consists of two components: steady flow and oscillatory flow. Steady blood flow...
Arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) waves have long been recognized as an important sign of c...
Various detailed models of cerebral circulation have been proposed, recently fostered by the hypothe...
Copyright © 2020 the American Physiological Society Rapid changes in vascular compliance contribute ...
Arterial windkessel mechanisms and arterial pressure (AP) low frequency (LF) waves were investigated...
Arterial windkessel mechanisms and arterial pressure (AP) low frequency (LF) waves were investigated...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
Objective: to analyse the performance of a Windkessel blood pressure (BP) modeling of arterial compl...
Cerebral arterial pulsatility is strongly associated with cerebral small vessel disease and lacunar ...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
tive Comp Physiol 282: R611–R622, 2002; 10.1152/ajpregu. 00285.2001.—The dynamic cerebral blood flow...
Visually evoked flow responses recorded using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography are often quantif...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension alters the structure and function of cerebral blood vessels, and is an impo...
Pulsatile blood flow consists of two components: steady flow and oscillatory flow. Steady blood flow...
Arterial pressure (AP) and heart rate (HR) waves have long been recognized as an important sign of c...
Various detailed models of cerebral circulation have been proposed, recently fostered by the hypothe...
Copyright © 2020 the American Physiological Society Rapid changes in vascular compliance contribute ...
Arterial windkessel mechanisms and arterial pressure (AP) low frequency (LF) waves were investigated...
Arterial windkessel mechanisms and arterial pressure (AP) low frequency (LF) waves were investigated...
Background and Purpose—The role of the sympathetic nervous system in cerebral autoregulation remains...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
Objective: to analyse the performance of a Windkessel blood pressure (BP) modeling of arterial compl...
Cerebral arterial pulsatility is strongly associated with cerebral small vessel disease and lacunar ...
This study tested the hypothesis that acute reduction in blood pressure (BP) at the initial stage of...
tive Comp Physiol 282: R611–R622, 2002; 10.1152/ajpregu. 00285.2001.—The dynamic cerebral blood flow...
Visually evoked flow responses recorded using transcranial Doppler ultrasonography are often quantif...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension alters the structure and function of cerebral blood vessels, and is an impo...
Pulsatile blood flow consists of two components: steady flow and oscillatory flow. Steady blood flow...