In the present study, we have developed a multi-modal instrument that combines laser speckle imaging, arterial blood pressure, and electroencephalography (EEG) to quantitatively assess cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and brain electrophysiology before, during, and after asphyxial cardiac arrest (CA) and resuscitation. Using the acquired data, we quantified the time and magnitude of the CBF hyperemic peak and stabilized hypoperfusion after resuscitation. Furthermore, we assessed the correlation between CBF and MAP before and after stabilized hypoperfusion. Finally, we examined when brain electrical activity resumes after resuscitation from CA with relation to CBF and MAP, and developed an empirical predictive model t...
The cerebral damage after cardiac arrest is thought to arise both from the ischemia during the cardi...
Acute brain injury, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and subarachnoid hemorrhage exhibit spre...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) alterations after asphyxial cardiac arrest (CA) are not defined in develop...
Annually, over 550,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest (CA) and initial survival r...
Annually, over 550,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest (CA) and initial survival r...
Background Impaired neurological function affects 85% to 90% of cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. Pulsa...
Cardiac arrest (CA) affects over 500,000 people in the United States. Although resuscitation efforts...
Cerebral blood flow was measured by xenon-133 washout in 13 patients 6-46 hours after being resuscit...
AIM: To examine changes in cerebral cortical macro- and microcirculation and their relationship to ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Abstract Patient mortality at one year reaches 90% after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and resuscit...
Abstract Patient mortality at one year reaches 90% after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and resuscit...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Background and Purpose—Under normal circumstances, autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a standard treatment for cardiac arrest. A majo...
The cerebral damage after cardiac arrest is thought to arise both from the ischemia during the cardi...
Acute brain injury, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and subarachnoid hemorrhage exhibit spre...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) alterations after asphyxial cardiac arrest (CA) are not defined in develop...
Annually, over 550,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest (CA) and initial survival r...
Annually, over 550,000 people in the United States suffer cardiac arrest (CA) and initial survival r...
Background Impaired neurological function affects 85% to 90% of cardiac arrest (CA) survivors. Pulsa...
Cardiac arrest (CA) affects over 500,000 people in the United States. Although resuscitation efforts...
Cerebral blood flow was measured by xenon-133 washout in 13 patients 6-46 hours after being resuscit...
AIM: To examine changes in cerebral cortical macro- and microcirculation and their relationship to ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Abstract Patient mortality at one year reaches 90% after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and resuscit...
Abstract Patient mortality at one year reaches 90% after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and resuscit...
Cardiac arrest (CA) is a well-known cause of global brain ischemia. After CA and subsequent loss of ...
Background and Purpose—Under normal circumstances, autoregulation maintains cerebral blood flow (CBF...
Introduction: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a standard treatment for cardiac arrest. A majo...
The cerebral damage after cardiac arrest is thought to arise both from the ischemia during the cardi...
Acute brain injury, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and subarachnoid hemorrhage exhibit spre...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) alterations after asphyxial cardiac arrest (CA) are not defined in develop...