International audienceBackground: Cerebral autoregulation actively maintains cerebral blood flow over a range of MAPs. During general anaesthesia, this mechanism may not compensate for reductions in MAP leading to brain hypoperfusion. Cerebral autoregulation can be assessed using the mean flow index derived from Doppler measurements of average blood velocity in the middle cerebral artery, but this is impractical for routine monitoring within the operating room. Here, we investigate the possibility of using the EEG as a proxy measure for a loss of cerebral autoregulation, determined by the mean flow index. Methods: Thirty-six patients (57.5 [44.25; 66.5] yr; 38.9% women, non-emergency neuroradiology surgery) anaesthetised using propofol were...
OBJECTIVES: Volatile anesthetics are thought to impair cerebral autoregulation more than i.v. anesth...
BACKGROUNDS: Neurocognitive complications of surgery and anesthesia are common. Recent studies show ...
Effects of treatment-associated variables on cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA) in acute brain inju...
International audienceBackground: Cerebral autoregulation actively maintains cerebral blood flow ove...
Techniques grounded on the simultaneous utilization of Tiecks' second order differential equations a...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is determined by vascular resistance, mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) ...
We studied cerebral pressure autoregulation and carbon dioxide reactivity during propofol-induced el...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a fundamental homeostatic mechanism that maintains cerebral blood fl...
International audienceBackground: Although cognitive decline (CD) is associated with increased post-...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Suppression ratio (SR) derived from bispectral index (BIS) monitor...
none6noBackground. Sevoflurane or propofol–remifentanil-based anaesthetic regimens represent modern ...
Autoregulation of blood flow is a key feature of the human cerebral vascular system to assure adequa...
The human brain is dependent on uninterrupted blood flow, because it cannot store oxygen and other n...
OBJECTIVES: Volatile anesthetics are thought to impair cerebral autoregulation more than i.v. anesth...
BACKGROUNDS: Neurocognitive complications of surgery and anesthesia are common. Recent studies show ...
Effects of treatment-associated variables on cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA) in acute brain inju...
International audienceBackground: Cerebral autoregulation actively maintains cerebral blood flow ove...
Techniques grounded on the simultaneous utilization of Tiecks' second order differential equations a...
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is determined by vascular resistance, mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) ...
We studied cerebral pressure autoregulation and carbon dioxide reactivity during propofol-induced el...
Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a fundamental homeostatic mechanism that maintains cerebral blood fl...
International audienceBackground: Although cognitive decline (CD) is associated with increased post-...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Suppression ratio (SR) derived from bispectral index (BIS) monitor...
none6noBackground. Sevoflurane or propofol–remifentanil-based anaesthetic regimens represent modern ...
Autoregulation of blood flow is a key feature of the human cerebral vascular system to assure adequa...
The human brain is dependent on uninterrupted blood flow, because it cannot store oxygen and other n...
OBJECTIVES: Volatile anesthetics are thought to impair cerebral autoregulation more than i.v. anesth...
BACKGROUNDS: Neurocognitive complications of surgery and anesthesia are common. Recent studies show ...
Effects of treatment-associated variables on cerebrovascular autoregulation (CA) in acute brain inju...