Recent evidence indicates that cerebral autoregulation (CA) might be more pressure passive than previously thought. That is, cerebral blood flow, traditionally thought to be regulated independently of prevailing mean arterial pressure (MAP), might fluctuate, to some extent, as a function of MAP. However, due to limitations associated with experimental usage of pharmaceuticals to manipulate MAP and inconsistent control of arterial carbon dioxide, questions remain regarding the MAP‐cerebral blood flow relationship, especially during typical daily activities that alter MAP. Therefore, the current study aimed to assess CA using a nonpharmacological acute psychological stress task to augment MAP, while at the same time controlling for end‐tidal ...
Background The cortical microvascular cerebral blood flow response (CBF) to different changes in he...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) has been understood for over 50 years to maintain constan...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the phase difference t...
KEY POINTS:Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is often expressed by the mean arterial blood pressu...
Abstract—Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a critical process for the maintenance of cerebral blood fl...
Cerebral metabolism is critically dependent on the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), so it wo...
The cerebrovasculature is responsive to acute alterations in blood gases (e.g., CO2) and blood press...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain function critically depends on a close matching between metaboli...
During hypercapnia (elevated partial pressure of arterial CO₂; PaCO₂) cerebral blood flow (CBF) is e...
The passive relationship between arterial blood pressure (ABP) and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBF...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral metabolism is critically dependent on the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), so it wo...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the ability of the brain to maintain blood flow approximately...
The majority of previous research on the relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow...
Background The cortical microvascular cerebral blood flow response (CBF) to different changes in he...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) has been understood for over 50 years to maintain constan...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the phase difference t...
KEY POINTS:Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (CA) is often expressed by the mean arterial blood pressu...
Abstract—Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a critical process for the maintenance of cerebral blood fl...
Cerebral metabolism is critically dependent on the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), so it wo...
The cerebrovasculature is responsive to acute alterations in blood gases (e.g., CO2) and blood press...
The regulation of blood flow to the brain is complex and incompletely understood. Many local and sys...
Item does not contain fulltextBrain function critically depends on a close matching between metaboli...
During hypercapnia (elevated partial pressure of arterial CO₂; PaCO₂) cerebral blood flow (CBF) is e...
The passive relationship between arterial blood pressure (ABP) and cerebral blood flow velocity (CBF...
Cerebral autoregulation maintains a relatively constant blood flow despite changes of blood pressure...
Cerebral metabolism is critically dependent on the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), so it wo...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) refers to the ability of the brain to maintain blood flow approximately...
The majority of previous research on the relationship between blood pressure and cerebral blood flow...
Background The cortical microvascular cerebral blood flow response (CBF) to different changes in he...
Introduction: Cerebral autoregulation (CA) has been understood for over 50 years to maintain constan...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the phase difference t...